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Business, 21.12.2020 17:50 mjwickman8751

The demand curve faced by a monopolistically competitive firm: a. is more elastic than the monopolist's demand curve.
b. is less elastic than the monopolist's demand curve.
c. will shift outward as new firms enter the industry.
d. is more elastic than the demand curve faced by the perfectly competitive firm.

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