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Competitive Firms Differ from Monopolies in Which of the Following

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Competitive firms differ from monopolies in which of the following ways? (i)
Competitive firms do not have to worry about the price effect lowering their total revenue.(ii)
Marginal revenue for a competitive firm equals price, while marginal revenue for a monopoly is less than the price it is able to charge.(iii)
Monopolies must lower their price in order to sell more of their product, while competitive firms do not.


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