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    If a Monopolist Has No Marginal Costs and Only Recurring
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If a Monopolist Has No Marginal Costs and Only Recurring

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Question 29

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If a monopolist has no marginal costs and only recurring fixed costs, then, if he produces, any quantity that he produces is profit maximizing if the price elasticity of market demand is -1.

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