Multiple Choice
In the long run, if firms in a perfectly competitive market are incurring economic losses, then
A) new firms will enter the market and the price will rise.
B) some firms will leave the market and the price will fall.
C) some firms will leave the market and the price will rise.
D) new firms will enter the market and the price will fall.
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