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21 March, 00:39

Should a monopolist's freedom to refuse to deal with its dealers be restricted? In thiscase, suppose that this refusal would drive a dealer out of business. Explain the welfareeffects.

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  1. 21 March, 03:55
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    Yes

    Explanation:

    Note that, the term "refusal to deal" with dealers is a situation in which one firm refuses to sell to dealers ans is only willing to sell at a price that is considered "too high". Also note that restriction of refusal is subject to the jurisdiction of the firm.

    However, in a case a Non-monopolistic firms they are free to make these decisions without risk of violating competition laws. The most common welfare effects involves a negative impact on competition, that affects the end-users due rise in prices.
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