Multiple Choice
The higher prices charged by monopolists
A) are like a private tax that redistributes income from consumers to monopoly sellers.
B) are socially optimal because they better reflect how much society values the good relative to the resources used to produce it.
C) return to consumers through the public goods provided by monopolies.
D) have no effect on the distribution of income.
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