Multiple Choice
In the short run, a perfectly competitive firm will always shut down if, at all output levels above zero,
A) price is less than average total cost
B) total revenue is less than total cost
C) they cannot pay variable costs with total revenue
D) variable cost is greater than fixed cost
E) price is less than fixed cost
Correct Answer:

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