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Perfect competiton in a market is defined as being a set of conditions where markets have little to no entry or exit barriers. These may be natural or synthetic. An example of a natural barrier to entry i...
Changes in price mean a shift along the curve, changes other than the price of a good (e.g. change in price of a substitute good) shift the demand curve.
Economics is all about making choices. These choices are ruled by scarcity, which is the theory that there are finite resources at our disposable. Because of scarcity, we cannot have everything we want. T...
Overall, the monopolisation of a perfectly competitive market can be expected to reduce total welfare. Under perfect competition, the supply curve represents the sum of the individual firms' marginal cost...
Price Elasticity of Demand (PED) measures the responsiveness of the quantity consumers demand in relation to price changes. In simple terms, when the price increases, demand for the product decreases. The...
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