Multiple Choice
In a decreasing-cost industry,
A) there will be no firm entry because the increased supply will reduce the long-run equilibrium price.
B) the law of demand does not apply.
C) greater demand leads to higher long-run equilibrium prices.
D) lower demand leads to higher long-run equilibrium prices.
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