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cagreen833

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In its long-run equilibrium, a firm in monopolistic competition
 
  A) makes zero economic profit and operates with excess capacity.
  B) makes zero economic profit and produces above capacity output.
  C) makes a positive economic profit and operates with excess capacity.
  D) makes a positive economic profit and produces above capacity output.

Question 2

Suppose that two clothing manufacturers, Frederick's Fashions and Stephan's Styles, announce that they plan to merge. The Herfindahl-Hirschman index is currently 1,500. After the merger, the HHI will rise to 1,560. This market is
 
  A) highly concentrated and so the government will definitely challenge the merger.
  B) moderately concentrated and because the merger increases the HHI by more than 50 points, the government will definitely challenge the merger.
  C) moderately concentrated, but because the merger increases the HHI by less than 100 points, the government will probably not challenge the merger.
  D) competitive and so the government will not challenge the merger.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C



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