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Perfect competition is a theoretical market structure characterized by a set of specific conditions that foster an idealized form of competition among firms. In a perfectly competitive market, the following key assumptions typically hold true: 1. **Many Buyers and Sellers**: There are a large number of buyers and sellers in the market, none of whom has significant market power to influence prices. Each firm is a price taker.

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  1. General equilibrium theory
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