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How does the​ long-run equilibrium for a monopolistically competitive market differ from the​ long-run equilibrium for a perfectly competitive​ market? One way in which monopolistically competitive markets and perfectly competitive markets differ is that in​ long-run equilibrium, monopolistically competitive firms A. charge a price greater than marginal cost . B. do not earn zero economic profits. C. charge a price less than marginal revenue. D. produce at minimum marginal cost. E. produce where marginal revenue is less than marginal cost.

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