Multiple Choice
The entry of firms into a market,ceteris paribus,
A) Shifts the market supply curve to the left.
B) Reduces the economic profit of each firm already in the market.
C) Decreases the equilibrium output in the market.
D) Shifts the market demand curve to the left.
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