Friday, 1 December 2017

Why is a perfectly competitive firm called a price taker and a monopolist a price maker?

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perfectly competitive firm operates within a structure that is defined by five criteria: a) the
sale of products that are identical to their competition b) the inability of firms to control
market price c) the ownership of a relatively small market share by each firm d) complete
transparency regarding products and prices and e) freedom of entry and exit. A perfectly
competitive firm would be characterized as a "price taker" due to its inability to
influence market price. In a perfectly competitive market, the price of the products are fixed
since each firm is producing just enough to stay in...

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