EXHIBIT 10.1 Monopoly Price and Output

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EXHIBIT 10.1 Monopoly Price and Output Price Theory and Application, 6e / Ch. 10 Monopoly ©2005 Thomson South-Western, a part of the Thomson Corporation

EXHIBIT 10.2 Monopoly versus Competition Price Theory and Application, 6e / Ch. 10 Monopoly ©2005 Thomson South-Western, a part of the Thomson Corporation

EXHIBIT 10.3 A Subsidized Monopolist Price Theory and Application, 6e / Ch. 10 Monopoly ©2005 Thomson South-Western, a part of the Thomson Corporation

EXHIBIT 10.4 A Price Ceiling Price Theory and Application, 6e / Ch. 10 Monopoly ©2005 Thomson South-Western, a part of the Thomson Corporation

EXHIBIT 10.5 Zero-Profit Regulation of Monopoly Price Theory and Application, 6e / Ch. 10 Monopoly ©2005 Thomson South-Western, a part of the Thomson Corporation

EXHIBIT 10.6 Natural Monopoly Price Theory and Application, 6e / Ch. 10 Monopoly ©2005 Thomson South-Western, a part of the Thomson Corporation

EXHIBIT 10.7 Mrs. Lovett’s Pies Price Theory and Application, 6e / Ch. 10 Monopoly ©2005 Thomson South-Western, a part of the Thomson Corporation

EXHIBIT 10.8 First-Degree Price Discrimination Price Theory and Application, 6e / Ch. 10 Monopoly ©2005 Thomson South-Western, a part of the Thomson Corporation

EXHIBIT 10.9 Third-Degree Price Discrimination with Monopoly in One Market and Competition in Another Price Theory and Application, 6e / Ch. 10 Monopoly ©2005 Thomson South-Western, a part of the Thomson Corporation

EXHIBIT 10.10 Third-Degree Price Discrimination by a Monopolist in Two Markets Price Theory and Application, 6e / Ch. 10 Monopoly ©2005 Thomson South-Western, a part of the Thomson Corporation

EXHIBIT 10.11 Pricing Strategy with a Two-Part Tariff Price Theory and Application, 6e / Ch. 10 Monopoly ©2005 Thomson South-Western, a part of the Thomson Corporation