how do the monopolistic price and quantity compare with those of competitive market equilibrium?
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In this scenario, the market price is determined by the intersection of the market demand and supply curves. Firms produce at the point where their marginal cost equals the market price, and this results in allocative efficiency, as the quantity produced maximizes Show more…
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