Multiple Choice
Unlike a perfectly competitive firm, a monopolist
A) can choose how much output to produce.
B) cannot increase production without affecting the price he or she receives for his or her good.
C) usually sells in a market with a downward-sloping demand curve.
D) has an MR from increasing output by one unit equal to the price of his or her product.
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