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Complete the following table by indicating under which market conditions each of the statements is true. (note: if the statement isn't true for either single-price monopolies or perfect price discrimination, leave the entire row unchecked.) check all that apply. statement single-price monopoly perfect price discrimination there is no deadweight loss associated with the profit-maximizing output. total surplus is not maximized. barefeet produces a quantity more than the efficient quantity of ooh boots.

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