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Monopolistically Competitive Markets Are Different from Perfectly Competitive Markets Because

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Monopolistically competitive markets are different from perfectly competitive markets because in monopolistically competitive markets firms


A) have some control over price, while in perfectly competitive markets firms have no control over price.
B) face substantial barriers to entry, while in perfectly competitive markets firms face no significant barriers to entry.
C) have no control over price, while in perfectly competitive markets firms have some control over price.
D) sell a standardized product, while in perfectly competitive markets firms sell a differentiated product.

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