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The Reason to Regulate Utilities Instead of Using Antitrust Laws

Question 111

Question 111

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The reason to regulate utilities instead of using antitrust laws to promote competition is that a utility is usually a


A) profit-maximizing monopoly.
B) producer of externalities.
C) revenue-maximizing monopoly.
D) natural monopoly.

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