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9 August, 11:25

How does the long-run equilibrium of a monopolistically competitive industry differ from that of a perfectly competitive industry?

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  1. 9 August, 12:22
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    A firm in monopolistic competition does not take full advantage of its economies of scale because it's the only oferent of a good. A firm in perfect competition produces at the lowest average cost possible.
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