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- This means in the long run, a monopolistically competitive firm will make zero economic profit.
- "The commission doesn't have to prove the company is behaving monopolistically ."
- There are unique information and information processing costs associated with selecting a brand in a monopolistically competitive environment.
- The long-run characteristics of a monopolistically competitive market are almost the same as a perfectly competitive market.
- Thus less efficient asset sales would not be necessary and liquid banks would not be able to behave monopolistically.
- In 1978, Krugman presented a number of ideas to Dornbusch, who flagged as interesting the idea of a monopolistically competitive trade model.
- Aside from the removal of undue control by monopolistically-minded middlemen over transport, it should also reduce unnecessary spoilage through intermediate storage facilities.
- In a monopolistically competitive market, the consumer must collect and process information on a large number of different brands to be able to select the best of them.
- In economics, the "'economics of location "'is the study of strategies used by firms in a monopolistically competitive environment in determining where to locate.
- Yet beyond the broadcasting rights, which Charles Dolan's Cablevision has monopolistically pursued in partnership with Rupert Murdoch, has come ownership of the uniform, the history, the memories.
- The motivation behind this kink is the idea that in an oligopolistic or monopolistically competitive market, firms will not raise their prices because even a small price increase will lose many customers.
- Given that Apple, Linux, and others exist as potential competitors, it is not possible for Microsoft to price monopolistically ( in fact, Apple likely prices more like a monopoly than does Microsoft ) . talk ) 02 : 57, 13 March 2010 ( UTC)