Question #48671

When firms enter a monopolistically competitive market and the business-stealing externality is larger than the product-variety externality then ?


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Answer: When firms enter a monopolistically competitive market and the business-stealing externality is larger than the product-variety externality then there are too many firms in the market and market efficiency could be increased if firms exited the market.

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