Question

Let P be the output price for a particular good. Why is the value P*MPL greater than MRPL for a monopolist?
A) The monopolist is not as technically efficient as firms operating under perfect competition.
B) The monopolist hires less labor, so MPL is higher under a monopoly than under perfect competition.
C) The monopolist sets a price that is higher than MR.
D) A and C are correct.
E) B and C are correct.

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