Multiple Choice
Limit pricing in a contestable market sets the price at the highest level that
A) maximizes the profit of an entrant.
B) maximizes the profit of the existing firm.
C) maximizes the profit of both the existing firm and the entering firm.
D) inflicts a loss on an entrant.
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