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    Productive Efficiency Does Not Hold for a Profit-Maximizing, Monopolistically Competitive
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Productive Efficiency Does Not Hold for a Profit-Maximizing, Monopolistically Competitive

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Productive efficiency does not hold for a profit-maximizing, monopolistically competitive firm in the long-run equilibrium because the firm operates along the diseconomies of scale region of its average total cost curve.

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