The economic inefficiency of a monopolist can be measured


The economic inefficiency of a monopolist can be measured by A. the number of consumers who are unable to purchase the product because of its high price. B. the poor quality of service offered by monopoly firms. C. the excess profit generated by monopoly firms. D. the deadweight loss.

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