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    If a Firm in a Price-Taker Market Is Earning Zero
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If a Firm in a Price-Taker Market Is Earning Zero

Question 189

Question 189

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If a firm in a price-taker market is earning zero economic profit, it


A) will shut down in the long run but not the short run.
B) will also be earning zero accounting profit.
C) is doing as well as typical firms in other markets.
D) will shut down in the short run.

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