A monopolistically competitive firm is inefficient because the firm
A) makes positive economic profit in the long run.
B) is producing at an output where marginal cost equals price.
C) is not maximizing its profits.
D) produces a product identical to that of its competitors.
E) produces at an output level where average total cost is not at its minimum.
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