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When a Firm's Demand Curve Is Tangent to Its Average

Question 543

Question 543

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When a firm's demand curve is tangent to its average total cost curve, the


A) firm's economic profit is zero.
B) firm must be earning economic profits.
C) firm must be incurring economic losses.
D) firm must be operating at its efficient scale.

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