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Pure Monopoly
A market structure in which a single seller controls all production of a good or service with no close substitutes, leading to high barriers to entry for other firms.
Imperfect Competition
A market structure in which firms have some control over the price of their products, due to factors like product differentiation, fewer sellers, or barriers to entry.
Standardized Products
Goods or services that have uniform characteristics and quality, regardless of the producer or provider.
Pure Monopoly
An economic instance where only one supplier provides a unique product or service, facing no competition and thus controlling price and supply.
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