Multiple Choice
If the long-run supply of rice is perfectly elastic, then
A) as people's incomes rise, the quantity of rice supplied decreases.
B) as the price of corn falls, the quantity of rice demanded decreases.
C) in the long run, a large rise in the price of rice causes no change in the quantity of rice supplied.
D) in the long run, an increase in the demand for rice leaves the price of rice unchanged.
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