In which of the following types of market structures, is it impossible for a seller to charge different prices for the same good
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Perfect competition is a type of market where there are huge number of buyers and sellers who deals in the same type of product due to which no individual unit is able to influence the price of the product and the seller have to quote the price that prevails in the market which usually remains uniform due to such large involvement of the masses. Therefore, sellers cannot charge different prices.
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