Multiple Choice
If there is a decrease in demand for a product in a purely competitive industry, it results in an industry contraction that will end when the product price is
A) greater than its marginal cost.
B) equal to its marginal cost.
C) less than its marginal cost.
D) greater than its average cost.
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