Multiple Choice
Monopoly profit is not a social problem because
A) the size of the economic pie grows when monopoly profits increase.
B) producers are more efficient than consumers.
C) the profit represents a transfer from the consumer to the producer with no loss in total surplus.
D) None of the above are correct.
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