An internationally discriminating monopolist will maximize its profits if it sets quantity where:
a. MC = P in the home market and MC = MR in the foreign market.
b. MC = MR in the home market and MC = P in the foreign market.
c. MC = P in both the home and foreign markets.
d. MC = MR in both the home and foreign markets.
Ans: d. MC = MR in both the home and foreign markets.
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