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Competition Intensity: Homogeneous vs. Differentiated Product Markets

The intensity of competition varies between markets with numerous sellers of a homogeneous product and those with differentiated goods. In markets for differentiated products, each firm is the sole seller of its unique item but still competes with firms offering similar alternatives. In contrast, competition is significantly more intense in markets where many sellers offer an identical product.

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