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Demand Curve
A graphical representation of the relationship between the price of a good and the quantity demanded by consumers, typically downward sloping.
Perfectly Competitive Firm
A theoretical business entity in an idealized market structure where no single firm can influence the price of its product, due to the presence of numerous sellers offering perfectly substitutable products.
Non-Price Competition
A market strategy where businesses attempt to attract customers through methods other than lowering prices, such as product differentiation and marketing.
Barriers
Obstacles or impediments that prevent or hinder access, movement, or progress within a particular area or context.
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