Multiple Choice
Compared to a single-price monopoly,when a monopoly can perfectly price discriminate,the deadweight loss
A) increases.
B) decreases.
C) remains the same.
D) becomes infinite.
E) probably changes, but more information is needed to determine if it increases, decreases, or remains constant.
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