Unlike a pure monopoly firm, a monopolistically competitive firm:
A) makes a positive economic profit in the long-run.
B) faces downward sloping demand curve.
C) have no entry barriers to protect it from new entrants.
D) produces a standardized good or service.
E) produces at the level where marginal revenue equals marginal cost.
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