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In 2001, Manitoba had the lowest crime rate of the four western provinces in Canada.
Purely Competitive Industry
An industry characterized by a large number of small firms producing identical products with no single firm able to influence the market price.
Purely Competitive Market
A market structure characterized by a large number of small firms, a homogeneous product, perfect information, and ease of entry and exit, leading to price-taking behavior.
Barriers to Entry
Factors that prevent or impede the ability of a new competitor to enter an industry and compete with existing firms.
Price Differences
Variations in the cost of goods or services, often arising from factors like geographical location, demand, or manufacturing costs.
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