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Suppose a monopolistically competitive firm's output where marginal revenue equals marginal cost is 66 units and the price corresponding to this quantity is $18.If the average total cost at this output is $16.55, then its total profit is
Free Riders
A person who receives the benefit of a good without paying for it. Because it is often virtually impossible to restrict the consumption of public goods to those who pay, these goods are subject to free-rider problems.
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