Multiple Choice
Why must profits be zero in long-run competitive equilibrium?
A) If profits are not zero, firms will enter or exit the industry.
B) If profits are not zero, firms will produce higher-quality goods.
C) If profits are not zero, marginal revenue will rise.
D) If profits are not zero, marginal cost will rise.
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