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If a profit-maximizing firm's marginal revenue is less than its marginal cost, …
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Wize University Microeconomics Textbook > Monopoly
Profit Maximization
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If a profit-maximizing firm's marginal revenue is less than its marginal cost, the firm
must be making an economic profit
will decrease its output
will increase its output
must be experiencing excess profit
will close down
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