Multiple Choice
When new entrants into a competitive market have higher costs than existing firms,
A) accounting profits will be the primary determinant of entry into the market.
B) sunk costs become an important determinant of the short-run entry strategy.
C) market price will rise.
D) long-run supply is constant.
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