Monopolistically competitive firms do not achieve allocative efficiency in the long run because
A) marginal cost equals marginal revenue
B) marginal cost is greater than marginal revenue
C) marginal cost is less than marginal revenue
D) price is less than marginal cost
E) price is greater than marginal cost
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