Multiple Choice
If the demand for a product increases in an increasing-cost industry, as the market adjusts in the long run, production costs for all firms will
A) rise as new firms enter the industry.
B) fall as new firms enter the industry.
C) remain unchanged.
D) fall as firms exit the industry.
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