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20 March, 15:29

A monopolistically competitive markets:

a. usually has too many firms, reducing the economic profit of each firm to zero.

b. usually has too few firms, reducing the product variety for consumers.

c. may have too many or too few firms, and the government can intervene to achieve the optimal number of firms.

d. may have too many or too few firms, but the government can do little to rectify the situation.

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  1. 20 March, 15:35
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    d. may have too many or too few firms, but the government can do little to rectify the situation.
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