Multiple Choice
In the long run, new firms enter a perfectly competitive market when
A) the existing firms are weak because they are incurring economic losses.
B) normal profit is equal to zero.
C) economic profit is greater than zero.
D) normal profit is greater than zero.
E) economic profit is equal to zero.
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