in monopolistic competition the firm produces output at
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The firm produces an output at which marginal revenue equals marginal cost and sets its price according to its demand curve. In the long run in monopolistic competition any economic profits or losses will be eliminated by entry or by exit, leaving firms with zero economic profit.
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