Multiple Choice
If a monopolistically competitive firm is earning a normal profit, it
A) can expect to see more competitors in the future.
B) can expect to see about the same amount of competition in the future.
C) can expect to see fewer competitors in the future.
D) will probably exit the market in the long run.
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