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  • 1Atomistic market — In an atomistic market, each seller s size is too small, relative to the market as a whole, that they have no appreciable effect on price. As a result, such sellers have no market power. This structure is consistent with perfect competition …

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  • 2monopoly and competition — ▪ economics Introduction       basic factors in the structure of economic markets.In economics monopoly and competition signify certain complex relations among firms in an industry. A monopoly implies an exclusive possession of a market by a… …

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  • 3Perfect competition — Economics …

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  • 4Monopolistic competition — Short run equilibrium of the firm under monopolistic competition. The firm maximizes its profits and produces a quantity where the firm s marginal revenue (MR) is equal to its marginal cost (MC). The firm is able to collect a price based on the… …

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  • 5William Oakland — Dr. William Bill Horace Oakland (February 21, 1939 September 17, 2007) was an American Economist and Economics Professor at Tulane University. Born in Chicopee, Massachusetts, Oakland received his BA in Economics from the University of… …

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  • 6АТОМИСТИЧЕСКАЯ КОНКУРЕНЦИЯ — (atomistic competition) Ситуация, когда покупатели и продавцы на рынке столь многочисленны, что предположение о наличии совершенной конкуренции (perfect competition) вполне соответствует действительности. Подобная ситуация может возникнуть лишь в …

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  • 7Совершенная/атомистическая конкуренция — PERFECT/ATOMISTIC COMPETITION Рыночная структура, для которой характерны следующие черты: а) наличие большого числа независимо действующих продавцов и покупателей, доля на рынке которых слишком мала, чтобы они могли влиять на цену товаров; б)… …

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  • 8Folding@home — Original author(s) Vijay Pande Developer(s) Stanford University / Pande lab Initial release 2000 10 01 …

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  • 9Europe, history of — Introduction       history of European peoples and cultures from prehistoric times to the present. Europe is a more ambiguous term than most geographic expressions. Its etymology is doubtful, as is the physical extent of the area it designates.… …

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  • 10Classical liberalism — Liberalism …

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