In the long run perfect competition results in firms


In the long run, perfect competition results in firms producing a. at the minimum point of their long-run average cost curves, which indicates allocative efficiency b. where price equals marginal cost, which indicates economic efficiency c. where price equals marginal cost, which indicates the optimal scale of operation d. at the minimum point of their long-run average cost curves, which indicates economic efficiency

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Business Economics: In the long run perfect competition results in firms
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