Multiple Choice
If a single firm in a price-taker market lowers its price below the market equilibrium price,
A) it will get a larger share of the market.
B) it will lose revenue without increasing the quantity it can sell.
C) other firms will lower their prices.
D) other firms will be driven out of the industry.
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