Multiple Choice
A purely competitive firm will be willing to produce even at a loss in the short run, as long as
A) the loss is smaller than its total variable costs.
B) the loss is smaller than its marginal costs.
C) the loss is smaller than its total fixed costs.
D) price exceeds marginal costs.
Correct Answer:

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