Which of the following statements is not true in a perfectly competitive industry in long-run equilibrium?

A. A profit-maximizing firm may produce any output level at which P < LRAC.
B. Every firm produces at an output level at which MC = LRAC.
C. There is no entry or exit from the industry.
D. No firm earns an economic profit.

Answer: A

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