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Why is there no competition in a monopoly?

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Answer:

Because there are NO SUBSTITUTES

Step-by-step explanation:

No substitutes, no need for competition.

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User Runfa
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A monopoly is when a single company or person has total control over an industry therefor no other product can be used as a substitute for that product. When there is no option for a substitute, there is no competition for that product or company.

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