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13 February, 06:55

For a monopolistically competitive firm, at the profit-maximizing quantity of output,

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  1. 13 February, 10:21
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    The rest of it will be: price equals marginal cost. But this indeed is not true. The most accepted idea is that for a monopolistically competitive firm the average revenue and price are the same quantity. Now, when a monopolistically competitive firm is in long-run equilibrium, then the marginal revenue is equal to marginal cost.
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