Multiple Choice
One difference between perfect competition and monopolistic competition is that
A) a perfectly competitive industry has fewer firms.
B) in perfect competition, firms produce slightly differentiated products.
C) monopolistic competition has barriers to entry.
D) firms in monopolistic competition face a downward-sloping demand curve.
Correct Answer:

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