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Monopsony in an Input Market Is a Source of Inefficiency

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Monopsony in an input market is a source of inefficiency in the allocation of resources because:


A) monopsony always entails discrimination.
B) the monopsonist hires too little of the input.
C) MR is necessarily less than price in the output market.
D) in equilibrium MRP < w.

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