Oligopolistic competition vs monopolistic competition
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A monopoly and an oligopoly are economic market structures where there is imperfect competition in the market. A monopoly contains a single firm that produces goods with no close substitute, while an oligopoly market has a small number of relatively large firms that produce similar but slightly different products. In both cases, there are significant barriers to entry for other enterprises.
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