Multiple Choice
When existing firms in a competitive market are profitable, an incentive exists for
A) new firms to seek government subsidies that would allow them to enter the market.
B) new firms to enter the market, even without government subsidies.
C) existing firms to raise prices.
D) existing firms to increase production.
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