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Business, 13.01.2021 17:40, juniieb

Is the resource demand curve of a firm operating in an imperfectly competitive industry more or less elastic than the resource demand curve of a firm operating in a perfectly competitive industry? Is a firm operating in an imperfectly competitive industry more or less responsive to resource price changes than a firm operating in a perfectly competitive industry?

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