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Which of the following correctly arranges market structures in order from easiest entry to hardest entry?

Monopolistic competition, monopoly, pure competition, oligopoly

Monopoly, oligopoly, monopolistic competition, pure competition

Oligopoly, monopoly, monopolistic competition, pure competition

Pure competition, monopolistic competition, oligopoly, monopoly

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Answer:

Pure competition, monopolistic competition, oligopoly, monopoly

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The above answer is wrong I took the test and its D

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User Benjamin Paap
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market structures is defined as the number of firms that is producing identical products that ate homogenious
The correct arrangement of market structures in order from easiest entry to hardest entry is
Pure competition[very easy]
, monopolistic competition[relative easy]
, oligopoly[difficult]
monopoly [impossible]
hope it helps
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User James Knott
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