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Examine Laws of Costs.

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Examine Laws of Costs.

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There are three main cost conditions or “laws of costs” that influence monopolist pricing and output decisions:

  1. Increasing Costs (Law of Diminishing Returns or Increasing Costs):
    • As output increases, average cost (AC) and marginal cost (MC) rise.
    • The monopolist produces where MC = MR and sets output accordingly.
  2. Diminishing Costs (Law of Increasing Returns or Decreasing Costs):
    • As output increases, AC and MC fall.
    • Equilibrium output is where MC = MR but at lower costs and prices than in increasing costs.
  3. Constant Costs:
    • AC and MC remain constant regardless of output.
    • The AC curve is horizontal; the monopolist selects output at MC = MR.
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Chapter 14: Price Output Determination Under Monopoly - TEST QUESTIONS [Page 14.17]

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R. K. Lekhi and P. K. Dhar Economics [English] Class 12 ISC
Chapter 14 Price Output Determination Under Monopoly
TEST QUESTIONS | Q B. 11. (b) | Page 14.17
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