The primary difference between a monopolistically competitive firm and a monopoly is:
A. only the monopolistically competitive firm is a price taker.
B. the ability for competition to enter the market in the long run.
C. the ability for competition to enter the market in the short run.
D. only the monopolist can set his price equal to demand.
Answer: B
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