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Distinguish between the following:

Perfect competition and Monopoly

Distinguish Between

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Perfect Competition
Monopoly
Fair, direct competition between buyers and buyers: sellers and sellers: and finally between buyers and sellers. Extreme market situation, where there is only one seller. He has no competition and so controls supply and price.
A large number of buyers and sellers. hence no sellers or buyers can alter the price in the market. Only one seller and practically all buyers depend on him. Hence he has absolute control over the market.

(i) Supply comes from a large number of sellers

(ii) individual supply is negligible. Demand is perfectly elastic. The demand curve is a horizontal straight line. Homogeneous product. Pure and perfect competition in price.

Supply from only one seller, hence absolute control over the supply. Demand is inelastic. The demand curve slopes downward Homogeneous product. No competition at all. No price or product competition
Normal Price P = MR = MC Higher price higher than all competitive price P> MR = MC
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Chapter 6: Forms of Market and Price Determination Under Perfect Competition - Exercise 3 [Page 52]

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