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Business, 25.11.2021 19:30, kelenski4

True or false questions 1- First- degree (or perfect) price discrimination by a monopolist does not produce a deadweight loss; therefore, the allocation of resources under perfect price discrimination is efficient.

2-There is always a tradeoff between inflation and unemployment.

3- Government regulation of a natural monopoly through marginal- cost pricing would require the monopoly to operate at a loss.

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