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The other extreme is perfect competition, markets where many competitors provide the exact same product, perfect substitutes (also known as commodities). A thirty-two-ounce bottle of isopropyl alcohol is thirty-two ounces of isopropyl alcohol no matter whom you buy it from. If a commodity supplier raises prices, you just buy from another supplier at the lower price. Consequently, these commodity providers have no market power.
Super Thinking: Upgrade Your Reasoning and Make Better Decisions with Mental Models
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