Multiple Choice
Which of the assumptions below assures us that economic profit will be zero in long-run equilibrium for perfectly competitive firms?
A) buyers and sellers having all relevant information
B) firms producing heterogeneous goods
C) too few buyers
D) easy entry and exit
E) smallness of firms with respect to the market
Correct Answer:

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Correct Answer:
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