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A set of companies that compete in similar ways with similar business models pursuing similar sets of customers is called a __________.

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Monopolistic competition is the term used to describe a set of companies that compete in similar ways with similar business models pursuing similar sets of customers.

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When a set of companies compete in similar ways, pursuing similar sets of customers, and have similar business models, it is called monopolistic competition. In monopolistic competition, there are many producers supplying similar but varied products, with few barriers to entry to the market.

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