The assumption of free entry in perfect competition implies that:
A) the government regulates the number of firms that are allowed in an industry
B) a perfectly competitive firm can never earn a profit
C) firms will always earn a profit since new firms can enter the industry at any time they like
D) if firms in an industry are making supernormal profits, new firms are likely to enter the industry
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