Multiple Choice
One way in which monopolistic competition differs from oligopoly is that
A) there are no barriers to entry in oligopolies.
B) in oligopoly markets there are only a few sellers.
C) all firms in an oligopoly eventually earn zero economic profits.
D) strategic interactions between firms are rare in oligopolies.
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