Multiple Choice
When we say that a price in a competitive market is "too low to clear the market," we usually mean that:
A) the quantity supplied exceeds the quantity demanded at that price, so there is too much competition among producers to try to get rid of that supply.
B) consumers are not willing to buy enough at that price.
C) producers are leaving the industry.
D) the quantity demanded exceeds the quantity supplied at that price.
E) no producer can cover costs of production at that price.
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