Multiple Choice
Perfectly competitive firms produce up to the point where the price of the good equals the marginal cost of producing the last unit.This condition is referred to as
A) productive efficiency.
B) constant returns to scale.
C) allocative efficiency.
D) perfectly competitive efficiency.
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