Multiple Choice
In the short-run equilibrium, a monopolist's profits
A) may be positive, negative, or zero.
B) are positive because of the monopolist's market power.
C) are positive if the product's elasticity of demand is less than 1.
D) are positive if the product's elasticity of demand is greater than 1.
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