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Price $300 $200 $164 Regulated Price Demand 1014 2SMR 23 Quantity 1. (5 points) Under one form of government price regulation, the government sets the

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Price $300 $200 $164 Regulated Price Demand 1014 2SMR 23 Quantity 1. (5 points) Under one form of government price regulation, the government sets the price at a level (which is equal to $20 in the above graph) and the rm then sets MC equal to the regulated price to determine prot maximizing quantity at the regulated price. (a) If the regulated price is $20 per unit, how many units will the regulated monopoly produce? (b) If the regulated price is $20, how much will consumers want to buy? (c) Is there a surplus or a shortage or neither at the regulated price? If there is a surplus or shortage, how much is the surplus or shortage? ((1) At what regulated price would the deadweight loss be zero? (e) Will the deadweight loss of the monopoly represented in the above graph be larger, smaller or the same at a price of $20 compared to at a price of $200? You do not have to calculate the deadweight loss at either price, you just have to state whether the deadweight loss is larger, smaller or the same at $20 compared to $200

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