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Monopolistic competition is a type of market structure characterized by many firms competing with similar but not identical products. In this setting, companies have some control over their prices due to product differentiation, leading to a wide variety of choices for consumers. Unlike perfect competition, firms in monopolistic competition can set their prices above marginal cost, resulting in some level of economic profit in the short run.
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