Multiple Choice
In long-run equilibrium, a monopolistically competitive producer achieves
A) neither productive efficiency nor allocative efficiency.
B) both productive efficiency and allocative efficiency.
C) productive efficiency but not allocative efficiency.
D) allocative efficiency but not productive efficiency.
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