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* Product differentiation: There is zero product differentiation in a perfectly competitive market.
Every product is perfectly homogeneous and a perfect substitute for any other.
With a monopoly, there is great to absolute product differentiation in the sense that there is no available substitute for a monopolized good.
The monopolist is the sole supplier of the good in question.
A customer either buys from the monopolizing entity on its terms or does without.

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