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A perfectly competitive industry becomes a single-price monopoly and the industry's costs do not change. Are consumers b

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A perfectly competitive industry becomes a single-price monopoly and the industry's costs do not change. Are consumers better or worse off with this change? Is society better or worse off with the change? Support your answers by drawing one figure that compares the price and quantity produced when the industry is perfectly competitive and when it is a single-price monopoly.< When a monopoly price discriminates, what does it do? Why does a monopoly want to price discriminate? < Using a figure, compare and contrast the output and price of a natural monopoly that is regulated according to a marginal cost pricing rule and one that is regulated according to an average total cost pricing rule.<