The demand curve faced by a pure monopolist
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The demand curve facing a pure monopolist is downward sloping; that facing the purely competitive firm is horizontal, perfectly elastic. This is so for the pure competitor because the firm faces a multitude of competitors, all producing perfect substitutes. ... By decreasing output, the monopolist can force the price up.
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