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Some markets have many buyers and sellers but fall into the category of monopolistic competition rather than perfect competition.The most common reason for this is
Economies of Scale
Cost advantages that enterprises obtain due to their scale of operation, with a reduction in per-unit cost as the size of a facility and the usage levels of other factors of production increase.
Cubic Cost Function
A cost function where total costs are a cubic function of output levels, allowing for complex relationships between cost and output.
Cost Curves
Graphs that depict the relationship between the cost of producing goods and the quantity of goods produced.
ATC Curve
Average Total Cost (ATC) Curve represents the per-unit cost of production, which includes both fixed and variable costs, plotted against the level of output.
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