Principles of Microeconomics, California Edition
Principles of Microeconomics, California Edition
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ISBN: 9780393622102
Author: Dirk Mateer, Lee Coppock
Publisher: NORTON
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The necessary conditions for a perfectly competitive market.

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Perfect competition is a market structure in which large number of sellers sells a homogeneous product. The important characteristics of a perfectly competitive market include large number of buyers and sellers, identical products, unitary price, freedom of entry and exit, absence of transportation cost, and perfect knowledge about the market. These are the necessary conditions for the existence of a perfectly competitive market. Identical products and large number of sellers make perfect substitute for the goods in the market, this will drive price down to the same level.

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 Perfect competition: Perfect competition is a market structure in which large number of sellers offers a homogeneous product.

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