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    When a Monopolist Increases the Number of Units It Sells
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When a Monopolist Increases the Number of Units It Sells

Question 110

Question 110

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


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

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