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13. Monopolistic Competition / Revenue in Monopolistic Competition / Problem 10
Problem 10
Why is the marginal revenue curve always below the demand curve in monopolistic competition?
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Because firms can sell additional units at a higher price.
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Because the demand curve is perfectly elastic.
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Because the price effect reduces revenue for additional units sold.
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Because marginal cost is always higher than marginal revenue.
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