Multiple Choice
A profit-maximising monopoly's price is
A) the same as the price that would prevail if the industry was perfectly competitive.
B) less than the price that would prevail if the industry was perfectly competitive.
C) greater than the price that would prevail if the industry was perfectly competitive.
D) not consistently related to price that would prevail if the market was perfectly competitive.
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