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jlmhmf

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In the housing market, rents serve the purpose of
 
  A) making landlords rich.
  B) rationing the availability of existing housing.
  C) providing an entry by the government into the housing market.
  D) increasing tax collections by the community.

Question 2

If a natural monopolist is unregulated, then
 
  A) the monopoly will produce efficiently from society's point of view.
  B) the monopoly will produce inefficiently from society's point of view.
  C) the monopolist will be earning just a normal rate of return on investment.
  D) the monopolist will determine the profit maximizing quantity by equating marginal cost to the demand curve.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

B



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