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C/E/627. Under what circumstances can monopoly be more efficient than perfect competition?
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This paper examines the competition policy, aiming to assess whether monopoly can be more efficient than perfect competition, and explains the circumstances where this can be possible.
KEYWORDS: Competition policy, monopoly, efficiency, perfect competition,
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