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COMM_V 295 101 102 2025W1 2025W1 COMM 295 Final (December 13, 2025)- Requires Respondus LockDown Browser

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Why is the marginal revenue of a monopolist charging a uniform price lower than the price level?

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A.Because increasing quantity increases revenue, but it comes at the expense of having to charge a lower price to all units sold.
B.Because the monopolist sells each unit at a different price, so marginal revenue reflects only the price of the last unit sold.
C.Because marginal cost is always higher than marginal revenue for a monopolist, which forces marginal revenue to fall below the price.
D.Because the monopolist cannot decrease quantity sold without decreasing the price.
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To understand why the marginal revenue of a monopolist charging a uniform price is below the price level, we need to consider how revenue changes when output changes. Option 1: 'Because increasing quantity increases revenue, but it comes at the expense of having to charge a lower price to all units sold.' This captures the core idea: with a downward-sloping demand, to sell one more unit the monopolist......Login to view full explanation

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