Deck 10: The Firm and the Industry Under Perfect Competition

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Perfect competition is characterized by numerous firms.
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In perfectly competitive markets, some buyers do not have full information about the products available.
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Perfectly competitive markets have absolutely no drawbacks.
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In the long run, a perfectly competitive industry tends to develop differentiated products.
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Perfectly competitive markets feature relatively high barriers to entry.
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A perfectly competitive firm may, under some circumstances, be able to affect the market price.
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A perfectly competitive firm is a "price maker."
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In perfect competition, there are differences in the products sold by various firms.
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Perfect competition is an ideal market structure.
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A price taking firm is able to sell its product just slightly above the current market price.
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The market for toothpaste is a good example of perfect competition.
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A perfectly competitive firm is a "price taker" because it cannot sell its product for more than the market price.
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It is relatively easy for a firm to enter a perfectly competitive market.
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Perfect competition forms one extreme of the market structure spectrum.
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Perfectly competitive firms are known for being "price makers."
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Under perfect competition, firms are relatively ignorant of the actions of their competitors.
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Perfectly competitive markets are not the most efficient type.
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Under the theory of perfect competition, firms and buyers know the availability and prices associated with all products in the market.
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Perfectly competitive markets are not the best at producing the goods that are desired by consumers.
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Perfect competition is characterized by numerous products with well-known brand names.
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In the short run if TR
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A perfectly competitive firm has a horizontal demand curve because it can sell as much as it wants at the market price.
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In perfect competition, a firm's marginal revenue equals the price of the product.
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Total profit of a competitive firm can be found by multiplying profit per unit and units sold.
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A perfectly competitive firm will not operate where MC = MR but at MC = AC.
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A firm that knows the market price for its product and its costs can determine how much output that they wish to produce.
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A perfectly competitive firm can maximize profits by producing the quantity at which MR exceeds MC by the greatest amount.
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The short-run equilibrium output of a competitive firm is found by equating marginal cost with price.
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Once a firm's marginal revenue curve is known, the output level can be determined.
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Firms in perfectly competitive markets are confined to making profits in the short run, but never a loss.
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In perfect competition, a firm's marginal revenue is the same as the demand curve at high levels of output.
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In perfectly competitive markets, firms operate where MC = MR and because of this, they are not making any economic profit.
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If a firm sells its output at a price greater than AVC, it will earn economic profit.
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In the short run, a perfectly competitive firm can make a profit, a loss, or go out of business.
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The demand curve of a perfectly competitive firm is vertical.
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In the short run, a perfectly competitive firm can either make a profit or exit the market.
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In the short run, a perfectly competitive firm can make a profit, a loss, or shut down.
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In the short run, a firm may have accounting losses and remain in operation.
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A firm operating at MC = MR must be making a profit.
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If a firm sells its output at a price greater than AC, it will earn economic profit.
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Zero economic profit means that the firm's owners receive no compensation for their investment.
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The short-run market demand curve in perfect competition is positively sloped.
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In the short run, if price is below AC, maximizing profits really means minimizing total losses.
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The short-run supply curve for the perfectly competitive firm is that part of the marginal cost curve that lies above the average fixed cost curve.
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The implications of the zero economic profit condition in a perfectly competitive market implies that the opportunity cost of capital is integrated into the firm's cost relationships.
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It pays the firm to produce only if total variable costs exceed total revenue.
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A price taking firm's short-run supply curve is perfectly elastic at the market price.
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In the short run, only a limited number of new firms may enter a perfectly competitive market.
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As long as TVC
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The opportunity cost of a given investment is the potential earnings forfeited by tying up money in the investment.
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The entry of new firms into a perfectly competitive market shifts the demand curve outward.
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Zero profit in the economic sense means that firms are earning a normal rate of return.
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Using only marginal revenue and marginal cost, we can determine whether a firm is incurring a profit or a loss.
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A perfectly competitive firm's short-run supply is infinite at the market price.
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The market demand curve in perfect competition is horizontal.
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In the short run, the lowest price that a perfectly competitive firm will accept without closing its doors is found by examining the average variable cost curve.
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A firm will not choose to produce if total variable costs exceed total revenue.
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For a firm in a perfectly competitive market, its short-run supply curve is that portion of the MC curve above where it intersects with the average total cost curve.
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Economic profit equals gross earnings minus the firm's direct costs.
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The short-run supply curve for a perfectly competitive firm is that portion of the MC curve above the AVC curve.
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Firms in a perfectly competitive market produce at minimum average cost in the short run and the long run.
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For a perfectly competitive firm, the long-run supply curve is its long-run marginal cost curve.
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Subsidizing firms that pollute will reduce pollution in the long run.
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The number of firms in a perfectly competitive industry is not fixed in the long run.
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In the long run, a perfectly competitive firm earns no accounting profits.
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A firm that is earning zero economic profit should go out of business.
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To determine whether a market is perfectly competitive, economists examine the

A)number of firms in the market.
B)similarities among the products of the different firms in the market.
C)ease of entry and exit by firms in the market.
D)All of the responses are correct.
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A firm that is operating at a loss may continue to operate for a while because of costs that it will still have to pay even if production ceases.
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A market

A)may be an organized exchange.
B)refers to a set of sellers and buyers whose actions affect a commodity's price.
C)is that area in which buyers and sellers compete to affect a product's price.
D)All of the responses are correct.
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In the long run, a perfectly competitive firm maximizes profit so P = MC = AC.
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In long-run equilibrium, a firm in perfect competition has no economic profit.
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In long-run equilibrium in perfect competition, every firm is producing at minimum average cost.
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In a long-run equilibrium in a perfectly competitive market, firms are selling at a price equal to marginal cost.
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In determining whether a market meets the conditions for perfect competition, it is necessary to

A)consider the number of firms in the market.
B)determine the appropriate size of the firm.
C)assess the production technology available to firms.
D)evaluate the promotional tools that can be used by firms.
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In a long-run equilibrium in a perfectly competitive market, firms are selling at a price equal to average cost.
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An industry supply curve is the horizontal summation of the supply curves of all of the individual firms.
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For a perfectly competitive firm, the long-run supply curve is the long-run average cost curve.
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In the long run, any firm may enter or leave a perfectly competitive market.
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Perfect competition requires that three conditions be satisfied.
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In a long-run equilibrium in a perfectly competitive market, the average firm earns positive economic profits.
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Perfect competition is characterized by numerous firms.
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In perfectly competitive markets, some buyers do not have full information about the products available.
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Perfectly competitive markets have absolutely no drawbacks.
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In the long run, a perfectly competitive industry tends to develop differentiated products.
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Perfectly competitive markets feature relatively high barriers to entry.
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A perfectly competitive firm may, under some circumstances, be able to affect the market price.
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A perfectly competitive firm is a "price maker."
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In perfect competition, there are differences in the products sold by various firms.
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Perfect competition is an ideal market structure.
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A price taking firm is able to sell its product just slightly above the current market price.
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The market for toothpaste is a good example of perfect competition.
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A perfectly competitive firm is a "price taker" because it cannot sell its product for more than the market price.
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It is relatively easy for a firm to enter a perfectly competitive market.
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Perfect competition forms one extreme of the market structure spectrum.
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Perfectly competitive firms are known for being "price makers."
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Under perfect competition, firms are relatively ignorant of the actions of their competitors.
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Perfectly competitive markets are not the most efficient type.
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Under the theory of perfect competition, firms and buyers know the availability and prices associated with all products in the market.
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Perfectly competitive markets are not the best at producing the goods that are desired by consumers.
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Perfect competition is characterized by numerous products with well-known brand names.
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In the short run if TR
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A perfectly competitive firm has a horizontal demand curve because it can sell as much as it wants at the market price.
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In perfect competition, a firm's marginal revenue equals the price of the product.
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Total profit of a competitive firm can be found by multiplying profit per unit and units sold.
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A perfectly competitive firm will not operate where MC = MR but at MC = AC.
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A firm that knows the market price for its product and its costs can determine how much output that they wish to produce.
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A perfectly competitive firm can maximize profits by producing the quantity at which MR exceeds MC by the greatest amount.
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The short-run equilibrium output of a competitive firm is found by equating marginal cost with price.
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Once a firm's marginal revenue curve is known, the output level can be determined.
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Firms in perfectly competitive markets are confined to making profits in the short run, but never a loss.
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In perfect competition, a firm's marginal revenue is the same as the demand curve at high levels of output.
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In perfectly competitive markets, firms operate where MC = MR and because of this, they are not making any economic profit.
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If a firm sells its output at a price greater than AVC, it will earn economic profit.
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In the short run, a perfectly competitive firm can make a profit, a loss, or go out of business.
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The demand curve of a perfectly competitive firm is vertical.
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In the short run, a perfectly competitive firm can either make a profit or exit the market.
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In the short run, a perfectly competitive firm can make a profit, a loss, or shut down.
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In the short run, a firm may have accounting losses and remain in operation.
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A firm operating at MC = MR must be making a profit.
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If a firm sells its output at a price greater than AC, it will earn economic profit.
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Zero economic profit means that the firm's owners receive no compensation for their investment.
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The short-run market demand curve in perfect competition is positively sloped.
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In the short run, if price is below AC, maximizing profits really means minimizing total losses.
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The short-run supply curve for the perfectly competitive firm is that part of the marginal cost curve that lies above the average fixed cost curve.
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The implications of the zero economic profit condition in a perfectly competitive market implies that the opportunity cost of capital is integrated into the firm's cost relationships.
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It pays the firm to produce only if total variable costs exceed total revenue.
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A price taking firm's short-run supply curve is perfectly elastic at the market price.
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In the short run, only a limited number of new firms may enter a perfectly competitive market.
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As long as TVC
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The opportunity cost of a given investment is the potential earnings forfeited by tying up money in the investment.
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The entry of new firms into a perfectly competitive market shifts the demand curve outward.
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Zero profit in the economic sense means that firms are earning a normal rate of return.
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Using only marginal revenue and marginal cost, we can determine whether a firm is incurring a profit or a loss.
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A perfectly competitive firm's short-run supply is infinite at the market price.
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The market demand curve in perfect competition is horizontal.
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In the short run, the lowest price that a perfectly competitive firm will accept without closing its doors is found by examining the average variable cost curve.
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A firm will not choose to produce if total variable costs exceed total revenue.
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For a firm in a perfectly competitive market, its short-run supply curve is that portion of the MC curve above where it intersects with the average total cost curve.
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Economic profit equals gross earnings minus the firm's direct costs.
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The short-run supply curve for a perfectly competitive firm is that portion of the MC curve above the AVC curve.
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Firms in a perfectly competitive market produce at minimum average cost in the short run and the long run.
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For a perfectly competitive firm, the long-run supply curve is its long-run marginal cost curve.
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Subsidizing firms that pollute will reduce pollution in the long run.
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The number of firms in a perfectly competitive industry is not fixed in the long run.
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In the long run, a perfectly competitive firm earns no accounting profits.
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A firm that is earning zero economic profit should go out of business.
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To determine whether a market is perfectly competitive, economists examine the

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D)All of the responses are correct.
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A firm that is operating at a loss may continue to operate for a while because of costs that it will still have to pay even if production ceases.
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A market

A)may be an organized exchange.
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C)is that area in which buyers and sellers compete to affect a product's price.
D)All of the responses are correct.
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In the long run, a perfectly competitive firm maximizes profit so P = MC = AC.
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In long-run equilibrium, a firm in perfect competition has no economic profit.
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In long-run equilibrium in perfect competition, every firm is producing at minimum average cost.
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In a long-run equilibrium in a perfectly competitive market, firms are selling at a price equal to marginal cost.
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In determining whether a market meets the conditions for perfect competition, it is necessary to

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In a long-run equilibrium in a perfectly competitive market, firms are selling at a price equal to average cost.
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An industry supply curve is the horizontal summation of the supply curves of all of the individual firms.
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For a perfectly competitive firm, the long-run supply curve is the long-run average cost curve.
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In the long run, any firm may enter or leave a perfectly competitive market.
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Perfect competition requires that three conditions be satisfied.
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In a long-run equilibrium in a perfectly competitive market, the average firm earns positive economic profits.
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