Multiple Choice
A major difference between monopolistic competition and perfect competition is
A) the number of sellers in the markets.
B) the degree by which the market demand curves slope downwards.
C) that products are not standardised in monopolistic competition, unlike in perfect competition.
D) the barriers to entry in the two markets.
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