Perfect competition differs from monopolistic competition primarily because

A. in monopolistic competition, there are many firms in the industry.
B. in perfect competition, firms have homogeneous products.
C. in monopolistic competition, entry into the industry is limited.
D. in perfect competition, price is a decision variable.


Answer: B

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