It is argued that monopolies producer at a lower output with higher prices than a producer in a competitive market would
This leads to a reduction in the consumer surplus and an increase in producer surplus
Supernormal profits are earned by the monopoly at the expense of allocative efficiency
The lack of any competition in the market can increase inefficiency as customers are stripped of the ability to choose
Dynamic efficiency may be lost if monopolist limits consumer choice and innovates less
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