PDF Chapter 8. Competitive Firms and Markets - Economics
Competition means that there are two or more firms in the same business. Economists use the term "perfect competition" to describe an idea market structure. In a perfectly competitive market, firms are price-takers. If each firm produces a small share of the total market output and its output is identical, then each firm is a price taker. ................
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