Once a monopolistically competitive firm innovates, it is likely that:
A) it will enjoy long-run profits.
B) other firms will rush to create similar, highly substitutable goods.
C) it will need government protection while recovering its research and development costs.
D) None of these is likely to occur when a monopolistically competitive firm innovates.
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