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Characterizing a National Economy's Competitiveness

A student argues that because some industries, like local utilities or patented pharmaceuticals, have very little competition, it is inaccurate to describe the country's overall economy as 'competitive'. Briefly explain why this conclusion is an oversimplification, referencing the nature of a large, modern economy.

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