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In a market model featuring a dominant producer group with a flat, constant marginal cost and a group of competitive fringe producers with an upward-sloping supply curve, the dominant group restricts its output, causing the market price to rise. Why is the resulting producer surplus for the dominant group a rectangle, while the producer surplus for the fringe producers is a non-rectangular area?

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