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One problem with this argument is that it ignores the fact that investors are also consumers. If the representative investor is also the representative consumer, then managers who aim to maximize shareholder utility will not set monopoly prices, but rather competitive prices! Of course, like the author I don't think any of this bears out in reality.



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