Multiple Choice
Which is a major criticism of a monopoly as a source of allocative inefficiency?
A) A monopolist fails to expand output to the level where the consumers' valuation of an additional unit is just equal to its opportunity cost.
B) A monopolist has no incentive to produce efficiently, because even the inefficient monopolist can be assured of economic profits.
C) A monopolist will always earn profits, and that means that prices are too high.
D) A monopolist has an unfair advantage because it can purchase labor at a lower price than competitive firms can.
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