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PAUL KRUGMAN ; ROBIN WELLS

"Compared with perfect competition, a monopolist produces less output and charges a higher price, creating deadweight loss for society."

PAUL KRUGMAN ; ROBIN WELLS

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Paul Krugman and Robin Wells’ Microeconomics (7th Edition) turns economic theory into a dynamic exploration of choices, incentives, and market forces. Through real-world examples and engaging narratives, it empowers readers to decode the complexities of microeconomics in modern life. This edition brings fresh insights, illuminating how economic principles impact our daily decisions and societal challenges. It’s both a learning tool and a guide to seeing the world differently...

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