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Perfect Competition
A theoretical market structure that features no barriers to entry, a large number of sellers and buyers, completely homogenous products, and perfect information available to all market participants.
Chronic Excess Capacity
A situation where industries consistently operate below their full output capacity due to prolonged demand shortfall.
Monopolistic Competition
A market structure characterized by many firms selling products that are similar but not identical, allowing for competition based on price, quality, and marketing.
Profit-Maximizing Quantity
The level of production at which a company can achieve the highest possible profit, balancing additional costs against additional revenues.
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