A monopolistically competitive industry combines elements of both competition and monopoly. It is correct to say that the competitive element results from
A) a relatively large number of firms, and the monopolistic element from product differentiation.
B) product differentiation, and the monopolistic element from high entry barriers.
C) a perfectly elastic demand curve, and the monopolistic element from low entry barriers.
D) a highly inelastic demand curve, and the monopolistic element from advertising and product promotion.
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