Imperfect Competition

Imperfect Competition

In economics, imperfect competition refers to a situation where the characteristics of an economic market do not fulfil all the necessary conditions of a perfectly competitive market, resulting in market failure

Imperfect competition occurs when at least one condition of a perfect market is not met. Examples of imperfect competition include, but aren't limited to, monopolies and oligopolies.

Definition: Imperfect competition is a competitive market situation where there are many sellers, but they are selling heterogeneous (dissimilar) goods as opposed to the perfect competitive market scenario. ... If a seller is selling a non identical good in the market, then he can raise the prices and earn profits.

Definition: Imperfect competition is a competitive market situation where there are many sellers, but they are selling heterogeneous (dissimilar) goods as opposed to the perfect competitive market scenario. ... If a seller is selling a non identical good in the market, then he can raise the prices and earn profits.

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