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In a perfectly competitive market, each firm produces at a quantity where price is set

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The characteristics of a perfectly competitive market is that there are many buyers and many sellers. The goods offered for sale are very similar and firms can freely enter or exit the market. Because of this firms are a price taker and they sell their products at the point in which marginal revenue equals marginal cost. So this means that the price and marginal revenue curve are the same in a perfectly competitive market and they are set equal to the marginal cost curve. 
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