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Discuss three differences between a perfectly competitive market and a monopoly.
Give three points of difference between perfect competition and monopoly.
Distinguish Between
Solution
Basis | Perfectly competitive market | Monopoly | |
1. | Number of Sellers | Large number of small sellers. | There exists only single seller. |
2. | Product | Products of all sellers are homogeneous. | Monopolist may sell homogeneous or differentiated products. |
3. | Demand | The firm here faces a perfectly elastic demand curve. | Monopoly firm has a downward sloping but less elastic demand curve. |
4. | Price | Uniform price prevails in the entire market and every firm here is a price-taker. | Monopoly firm may or may not charge uniform price from its different buyers. Firm here is a price-maker. |
5. | Entry of Firms | There is no restriction on the entry or exit of firms in the market. | Entry of new firms in the market is restricted. |
6. | Selling Costs | No selling costs are incurred here. | Only informative selling costs are incurred. |
7. | Practicability | It is not seen in real life. | It is rarely seen. |
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