Economy, asked by shahavasneermunda, 18 days ago

when can a deadweight loss be greatest?

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Answered by ravishankar26483
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The deadweight loss from a monopolist's not producing at all can be much greater than from charging too high a price. The column argues that the potential for this sort of deadweight loss is greatest when the market demand curve has a particular (Zipf) shape.

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