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Natural Monopolies Differ from Other Forms of Monopoly Because They

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Question 456

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Natural monopolies differ from other forms of monopoly because they are


A) not subject to barriers to entry.
B) not regulated by government.
C) unable to sustain long-run profits.
D) are generally not worried about competition eroding their monopoly position in the market.

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