Online auctioning is an example of Pure Competition.
Here are some examples of the others:
Monopoly - Sewer Service
Monopolistic Competition - Video Rental
Oligopoly - Digital Cameras
No it is a Pure competition.
A. Pure competition Computer operating systems B.Near monopoly Fast food restaurants C. Monopolistic competition Online auctioning D. Oligopoly Car makers
A. Pure competition c-Fast foodB. Near monopoly b-Computer operating systemsC. Monopolistic competition a-Online auctioningD. Oligopoly d-AutomobilesA.Pure competition - Online auctioning B.Monopoly - Sewer service C.Monopolistic competition - Video rental D.Oligopoly - Digital camerasAPEXcdab
Pure competition-Online auctioning Monopoly-Water and sewer service Monopolistic competition-Video rental stores Oligopoly-Digital camera makers
oligopoly
Oligopoly!
A. Pure competition Computer operating systems B.Near monopoly Fast food restaurants C. Monopolistic competition Online auctioning D. Oligopoly Car makers
A. Pure competition c-Fast foodB. Near monopoly b-Computer operating systemsC. Monopolistic competition a-Online auctioningD. Oligopoly d-AutomobilesA.Pure competition - Online auctioning B.Monopoly - Sewer service C.Monopolistic competition - Video rental D.Oligopoly - Digital camerasAPEXcdab
Pure competition-Online auctioning Monopoly-Water and sewer service Monopolistic competition-Video rental stores Oligopoly-Digital camera makers
oligopoly
Oligopoly!
Oligopolistic
Oligopoly
in oligopoly what is the nature of price elasticity
no
Oligopoly is a market from where large numbers of buyers contact few sellers for the purpose of buying and selling things. The different types are a pure oligopoly, a differentiated oligopoly, a collusive oligopoly, and a non-collusive oligopoly.
An oligopoly is an intermediate market structure between the extremes of perfect competition and monopoly. Oligopoly firms might compete (noncooperative oligopoly) or cooperate (cooperative oligopoly) in the Marketplace.
One can purchase Kathy Ireland rugs on online retailers such as Amazon, or auctioning websites such as eBay. Another good place to look is at furniture stores.