A monopolist that chooses price
A) necessarily produces less than a monopolist that chooses quantity, hence the laws against price fixing.
B) produces the same amount as a monopolist that chooses quantity.
C) produces more than a monopolist that chooses quantity, thus the irony of laws against price fixing.
D) operates according to the Harvard tradition rather than the Chicago tradition.
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