why are there actually relatively few markets in which there is perfect competition?
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why are there actually relatively few markets in which there is perfect competition?
a. barriers keep companies from entering the market freely.
b. buyers will not pay more for perfect competition.
c. lack of demand keeps buyers from the market.
d. high prices keep companies in the market longer than necessary.
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