Multiple Choice
In the short run, a perfectly competitive firm
A) can either make an economic profit, incur an economic loss, or make zero economic profit.
B) never incurs an economic loss larger than its average fixed costs.
C) produces at any price.
D) always makes an economic profit.
Correct Answer:

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