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lol1012

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When comparing a perfectly competitive firm and a (single-price) monopolist, a major difference is that
◦ the monopolist achieves allocative efficiency but the perfect competitor does not.
◦ the perfect competitor achieves productive efficiency, but the monopolist does not.
◦ the perfect competitor produces where P = MC, but the monopolist does not.
◦ the monopolist produces where MR = MC, but the perfect competitor does not.
◦ the perfect competitor minimizes its costs, but the monopolist does not.


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Marked as best answer by lol1012 on Oct 12, 2022

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lol1012

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Reply 2 on: Oct 12, 2022
Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it


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