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Dayanary Portillo
on Dec 12, 2024Verified
If marginal revenue exceeds marginal cost, a profit-maximizing monopolist will
A) raise price and decrease output.
B) lower price and increase output.
C) reduce both output and price.
D) hold output constant and raise price.
Marginal Revenue
Additional earnings derived from the sale of an extra unit of a product or service.
Marginal Cost
The additional expense incurred when one more unit of a product or service is created.
- Understand the connection between marginal revenue, marginal cost, and the maximization of profits for monopoly firms.
Verified Answer
AL
Learning Objectives
- Understand the connection between marginal revenue, marginal cost, and the maximization of profits for monopoly firms.
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