Multiple Choice
If there is an increase in market demand in a perfectly competitive market, then in the short run
A) there will be no change in the demand curves faced by individual firms in the market.
B) the demand curves for firms will shift downward.
C) the demand curves for firms will become more elastic.
D) profits will rise.
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