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Those Economists Who Do Not Believe There Is Anything Inherently

Question 151

Question 151

Multiple Choice

Those economists who do not believe there is anything inherently wrong with monopolies advocate a policy of


A) laissez-faire
B) marginal cost pricing
C) antitrust
D) patent control
E) nationalization

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