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A monopolistically competitive firm and a monopoly are alike because both I. face downward sloping demand curves. II. have marginal revenue curves that lie beneath their demand curves. III. can make an economic profit in the long run.
 
  A) I only.
  B) I and II.
  C) I, II, and III.
  D) I and III.

Question 2

If I increase my consumption of a good and this has no impact the quantity you can consume of the same good, then this good is
 
  A) nonrival.
  B) nonexclusive.
  C) both nonrival and nonexclusive.
  D) a free good.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A





 

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