A single-price monopoly charges a higher price and produces a smaller quantity than does a perfectly competitive
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A single-price monopoly charges a higher price and produces a smaller quantity than does a perfectly competitive market and creates a deadweight loss.
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Essential Foundations Of Economics
ISBN: 9780520219465
7th Global Edition
Authors: Bade, Robin;Parkin, Michael
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