Multiple Choice
For a natural monopoly, if price is equal to marginal social cost, then
A) the deadweight loss is as large as possible.
B) the firm makes zero economic profit.
C) there is no deadweight loss.
D) there is no deadweight loss and the firm makes a positive economic profit.
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