Economic Geography
Monopolistic competition is a market structure characterized by many firms selling products that are similar but not identical, allowing for some degree of market power for each firm. This type of competition combines elements of both perfect competition and monopoly, resulting in firms competing on price, product differentiation, and marketing strategies. It often leads to an efficient allocation of resources while still allowing for consumer choice and innovation.
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