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  2. Monopolistic competition - Wikipedia

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    Monopolistic competition is a type of imperfect competition such that there are many producers competing against each other but selling products that are differentiated from one another (e.g., branding, quality) and hence not perfect substitutes. In monopolistic competition, a company takes the prices charged by its rivals as given and ignores ...

  3. Market structure - Wikipedia

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    The correct sequence of the market structure from most to least competitive is perfect competition, imperfect competition, oligopoly, and pure monopoly. The main criteria by which one can distinguish between different market structures are: the number and size of firms and consumers in the market, the type of goods and services being traded ...

  4. Monopoly - Wikipedia

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    This is termed "monopolistic competition", whereas in an oligopoly, the companies interact strategically. In general, the main results from this theory compare the price-fixing methods across market structures, analyze the effect of a certain structure on welfare, and vary technological or demand assumptions in order to assess the consequences ...

  5. Monopoly price - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] A monopoly occurs when a firm lacks any viable competition and is the sole producer of the industry's product. [1] [2] Because a monopoly faces no competition, it has absolute market power and can set a price above the firm's marginal cost. [1] [2] The monopoly ensures a monopoly price exists when it establishes the quantity of the ...

  6. Walmart's Mexico subsidiary plans to appeal a $4.6 million ...

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    The agency that issued the fine, known as the Federal Competition Commission, expressed concerns about a “relative monopolistic practice.” Walmart's Mexico subsidiary plans to appeal a $4.6 ...

  7. Competition (economics) - Wikipedia

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    Within monopolistic competition market structures all firms have the same, relatively low degree of market power; they are all price makers, rather than price takers. In the long run, demand is highly elastic, meaning that it is sensitive to price changes. In order to raise their prices, firms must be able to differentiate their products from ...

  8. Bank of America downgrades Tesla stock, raises price target ...

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    It's been a tough Tuesday, so far, for Tesla ().In a note to clients, Bank of America analyst John Murphy downgraded Tesla to Neutral from Buy, claiming that most of the EV maker's upside has been ...

  9. What does it mean to commute an execution? Here's what to ...

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    President Joe Biden announced he would commute the sentences of 37 individuals on federal death row. Here's what that means.