A firm in monopolistic competition has some degree of price-setting power because
A) in the long run it earns a normal profit.
B) it can never earn less than normal profit.
C) the price it charges is never more than its marginal cost.
D) if it raises its price, the quantity it can sell will not decrease to zero.
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