Free exit implies that
A. a perfectly competitive firm can never earn a profit.
B. firms will always earn below normal profit, as firms can exit the industry at any time they like.
C. if an industry's existing firms make excessively high losses, firms are likely to exit the industry.
D. the government regulates the number of firms it allows in an industry.
Answer: C
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