In the long run, the positive economic profits of Wings and Things, a monopolistic competitor, are:
A) not driven out because competition is not perfect.
B) not driven out because the demand curve slopes downward.
C) eliminated due to the entry of firms into the industry.
D) eliminated due to the departure of firms from the industry.
E) not driven out because firms cannot enter the industry.
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