Multiple Choice
In the long run, a perfectly competitive firm will exit a market when
A) its total revenue is less than its total cost.
B) its marginal revenue curve is below the minimum of its average total cost curve.
C) the price is greater than the minimum of its average total cost curve.
D) Both answers A and B are correct.
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