Multiple Choice
In the long run
A) firms in both monopolistic competition and perfect competition achieve allocative efficiency but not productive efficiency.
B) only firms in a perfect competition achieve both allocative and productive efficiencies.
C) only firms in monopolistic competition achieve both allocative and productive efficiencies.
D) neither firms in perfect competition nor monopolistic competition achieve allocative efficiency.
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