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When a Monopolist Increases the Number of Units It Sells

Question 350

Question 350

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When a monopolist increases the number of units it sells, there are two effects on revenue. They are the


A) demand effect and the supply effect.
B) competition effect and the cost effect.
C) competitive effect and the monopoly effect.
D) output effect and the price effect.

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