The small-country monopolist's free-trade equilibrium occurs:
A) where MC = MR, where MR is declining and below price.
B) at the "world" price, which becomes a perfectly elastic demand curve for the monopoly firm and the firm's marginal cost curve.
C) where the home demand is completely satisfied by foreign importers.
D) at minimum marginal cost.
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