Which statement is false?
a.
a monopoly sells lower-quality products at higher prices t...
Which statement is false?
a.
a monopoly sells lower-quality products at higher prices than in a perfect competition.
natural monopolies are necessary to avoid wasteful duplication of resources
o c.
collusion is legal in the united states, but cartels are not.
d.
the start-up costs in a monopolistically competitive industry are low.
e.
homogeneous products leave consumers with no choice.
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