Multiple Choice
If the representative firm in a purely competitive industry is in short-run equilibrium and, at its current output level, its marginal cost exceeds its average total cost, then we can conclude that
A) the firm is suffering economic losses.
B) the firm is not maximizing profits in the short run.
C) some firms will exit the industry in the long run.
D) other firms will enter the industry in the long run.
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