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Types of Market Structures Condition 1Condition 2Condition 3Condition 4Examples Pure Competition Monopolistic Competition X Oligopoly X Monopoly X Notes: CompetitionName: ____________________ Pure competition relies on Non-Price Competition. This means they don’t rely on price when buying. Instead, they look at things like:

Product Differentiation: examples: Four Types of Monopoly The ____________________________ is the recurring up and down of the economy. Peak: Recession: Trough: Expansion: Depression: Type of MonopolyDefinitionExamples

Federal Regulatory Agencies Regulatory Agency What It Stands ForDefinitionLogo FAAFederal Aviation Administration Regulates and oversee all aspects of American civil aviation. Consumer Price Index: Inflation: Deflation: