Multiple Choice
If the demand curve for a firm in a monopolistically competitive market is shifting to the right, it is likely that:
A) positive economic profits are being earned.
B) firms are entering the market.
C) the selling price is less than the firm's average total cost.
D) All of these will cause the demand curve to shift to the right.
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