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    The Demand Curve for a Monopolistic Competitor Slopes Downward Because
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The Demand Curve for a Monopolistic Competitor Slopes Downward Because

Question 116

Question 116

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The demand curve for a monopolistic competitor slopes downward because


A) demand drops to zero after a slight price increase.
B) there are close but not perfect substitutes for the product.
C) customers have no loyalty to the product.
D) the product is undifferentiated.

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