Multiple Choice
In the long run, a profit-maximizing firm will choose to exit a market when
A) average fixed cost is falling.
B) variable costs exceed sunk costs.
C) marginal cost exceeds marginal revenue at the current level of production.
D) total revenue is less than total cost.
Correct Answer:

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