Some economists argue that competitive price-searcher markets are inefficient because
A) the firms earn economic profits in the long run.
B) the firms' marginal costs and marginal revenues are not always equal.
C) firms do not produce the output rate that would minimize their average total costs.
D) barriers to entry are high.
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