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In what ways is monopolistic competition different from perfect competition? In what ways are they alike?
Increasing Returns
A situation in economics where an increase in the scale of production leads to a greater than proportional increase in output, often resulting in economies of scale.
Fixed Factor Prices
A condition where the prices of inputs used in production, such as labor or raw materials, remain constant regardless of the output level.
Long-Run Supply Curve
A curve showing the relationship between price and quantity supplied over time, assuming all factors of production can be varied.
Productive Efficiency
A state where goods or services are produced at the lowest possible cost, utilizing all resources efficiently.
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