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In disjunctive or hypothetical propositions, the component propositions are:
Control Over Price
The ability of a company or entity to dictate the price at which they sell their products or services, often due to lack of competition.
Perfectly Competitive Firms
Companies that operate in a market where no single buyer or seller has market power, and all goods are identical.
Identical Products
Goods that are exactly the same in quality, function, and appearance, often produced in industries with perfect competition.
Positive Slope
A mathematical depiction of a line on a graph indicating an increase in the variable on the y-axis as the variable on the x-axis increases.
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