Ans. No , because according to competitive model , firms should make zero economic profits in Long run but can operators are earning positive accounting profits , which is indeed possible.
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st 3 ning: 1:44:09 Save balmi13r.11.152 It is not true in the long run of monopolies that O a. other firms seeking positive economic profit enter...
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