题目
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Which of the following is more likely for a pure monopolist than for a pure competitor?
选项
A.Economic loss
B.Economic profit
C.Lower costs
D.Normal profit
E.Accounting profit
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The question asks us to compare outcomes for a pure monopolist versus a pure competitor.
Option 1: Economic loss. In both monopoly and perfect competition, economic losses are not the typical outcome you’d expect for a profit-maximizing firm, and monopolies can still earn profits due to market power, so this option is not the general tendency being asked about.
Option 2: Economic profit. This is the plausible dire......Login to view full explanation登录即可查看完整答案
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