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    A Monopoly Might Produce Less Than the Socially Optimal Amount
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A Monopoly Might Produce Less Than the Socially Optimal Amount

Question 51

Question 51

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A monopoly might produce less than the socially optimal amount of pollution because


A) it likes to be a good citizen.
B) it sets price above marginal cost.
C) it earns economic profit.
D) it internalizes the external costs.

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