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cmoore54

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The Clayton Act is an example of
 a. social regulation
  b. economic regulation
  c. Herfindahl regulation
  d. antitrust regulation
  e. public utility regulation

Question 2

For a nondiscriminating monopolist, which of the following is false?
 a. The monopolist produces where MR = MC.
  b. The monopolist's marginal revenue curve is the same as its demand curve.
  c. The monopolist will never produce in the inelastic range of its demand curve.
  d. A monopolist is more allocatively inefficient than a perfectly competitive firm.
  e. The monopolist produces where P > MC.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B



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