Multiple Choice
An unregulated monopolist is inefficient because:
A) the monopolist has no incentive to minimize costs of production.
B) the MC of the last unit produced exceeds market price.
C) price exceeds MC at the profit maximizing output.
D) not all market demand is satisfied at the profit- maximizing price.
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