Having two options is a dilemma, having three options is a trilemma, having four options is a tetralemma, having five options is a pentalemma...
:)
A few more than five is an oligolemma; many more is a polylemma.
Many more is called perfect competition. :3
Having two options is a dilemma, having three options is a trilemma, having four options is a tetralemma, having five options is a pentalemma...
:)
A few more than five is an oligolemma; many more is a polylemma.
Many more is called perfect competition. :3