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    A Regulatory Agency Can Prevent a Natural Monopoly from Earning
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A Regulatory Agency Can Prevent a Natural Monopoly from Earning

Question 27

Question 27

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A regulatory agency can prevent a natural monopoly from earning supranormal profits by forcing it to operate:


A) at the minimum of the AC function.
B) where p = MC.
C) where p = AC.
D) within the inelastic portion of the market demand curve.

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