Multiple Choice
For a perfectly competitive firm, the shutdown point is the
A) amount of output at which price equals minimum average variable cost.
B) amount of output at which price equals minimum average total cost.
C) price at which economic profit is zero.
D) price at which total opportunity cost is zero.
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