MICROECONOMICS LLW/CNCT >BI<
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Chapter 12.4, Problem 1QQ
The MR curve lies below the
a. demand curve is linear (a straight line).
b. demand curve is highly inelastic throughout its full length.
c. demand curve is highly elastic throughout its full length.
d. gain in revenue from an extra unit of output is less than the price charged for that unit of output.
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