Multiple Choice
There is no deadweight loss if the regulatory rule for a natural monopoly
A) is an average cost pricing rule.
B) sets price at a level that enables the regulated firm to earn a specified rate of return on its capital.
C) is a marginal cost pricing rule.
D) prevents the firm from engaging in any form of price discrimination.
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