Why would a monopolist never set a price on a point in the inelastic portion of the demand curve?
A) Marginal revenue would be negative and therefore well below the marginal cost curve.
B) The point where marginal revenue equals marginal cost would be below the shutdown point.
C) The demand curve would be below the average total cost curve.
D) The monopolist would be operating at a loss.
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