In Monopoly, the product supplied is unique with no close substitutes True False
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A monopoly is defined as a single firm in an industry with no close substitutes. … Each competitive firm is small relative to the market, so has no influence on price. On the other hand, firms with market power are also called “price makers.” Price Taker = A competitive firm with no ability to set the price of a good.
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