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Keona Ingram
on Oct 25, 2024Verified
Why don't some firms in monopolistic competition earn losses in the long run?
A) The firms have enough monopoly power to ensure they always earn profits.
B) Free entry allows enough firms to remain in the market and maintain the critical mass of firms required to attract customers.
C) Free exit implies that any unprofitable firms leave the market in the long run.
D) In the long run, firms will build enough brand loyalty among customers to ensure a profitable level of sales.
Monopoly Power
The ability of a monopoly to dictate the terms of the market, including price and quantity of goods or services provided.
Free Entry
Free entry refers to a market condition where firms can enter the industry without facing any barriers or restrictions.
Long Run
Amount of time needed to make all production inputs variable.
- Analyze the long-run equilibrium in monopolistic competition, particularly zero economic profits and inefficiencies.
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Learning Objectives
- Analyze the long-run equilibrium in monopolistic competition, particularly zero economic profits and inefficiencies.