What is the shape of the marginal revenue curve under monopoly?
Marginal revenue represents the alteration in the cumulative revenue that take place because of the sale of an additional unit of output. Under imperfect competition or monopoly, a firm is capable of selling more by lowering its price. Thus, the average revenue curve tends to be downward sloping, with its corresponding marginal revenue curve lying below it in a downward sloping itself.
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