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A monopoly firm can make abnormal profits in the long run, but not a firm under monopolistic competition. Do you agree?

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Yes. A monopoly firm can make abnormal profits in the long run because of lack of freedom of entry and exit of firms in the market. Due to freedom of entry and exit of firms under monopolistic competition, a firm cannot earn abnormal profits in the long run.

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