Other things equal, a price discriminating monopolist will:

A. realize a smaller economic profit than a nondiscriminating monopolist.
B. produce a larger output than a nondiscriminating monopolist.
C. produce the same output as a nondiscriminating monopolist.
D. produce a smaller output than a nondiscriminating monopolist.


Answer: B. produce a larger output than a non discriminating monopolist

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