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If the Entry or Exit of Firms Does Not Affect

Question 149

Question 149

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If the entry or exit of firms does not affect the resource prices in an industry, we refer to it as a


A) fixed-price industry.
B) price-controlled industry.
C) constant-cost industry.
D) price-taking industry.

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