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Extreme forms of markets are
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- Perfect competition; Oligopoly
- Oligopoly; Monopoly
- Perfect competition; Monopoly
- Perfect competition; Monopolistic competition
- Perfect competition; Oligopoly
Correct Option: C
There are two extreme forms of market structure: monopoly and, its opposite, perfect competition. Perfect competition is characterized by many buyers and sellers, many products that are similar in nature and, as a result, many substitutes. A monopoly is a market structure in which there is only one producer/ seller for a product.