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Perfect competition is definitely taught as a concept, mostly as a benchmark to measure real-world markets against, but I don’t think it’s literally an assumption of everything you learn in Econ 101.


Most of the theoretical results of basic economics (i.e. Econ 101) are built on really sketchy assumptions, including perfect competition. I recommend Steve Keen, Debunking Economics, for one amusing reference.




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