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    Figure 16-4 -Refer to Figure 16-4. Which of the Following Will Occur
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Figure 16-4 -Refer to Figure 16-4. Which of the Following Will Occur

Question 503

Question 503

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Figure 16-4 Figure 16-4   -Refer to Figure 16-4. Which of the following will occur in the long run in this industry? A) Firms will exit this industry. B) Firms will enter this industry. C) This firm will continue to earn positive economic profits. D) This firm will incur losses.
-Refer to Figure 16-4. Which of the following will occur in the long run in this industry?


A) Firms will exit this industry.
B) Firms will enter this industry.
C) This firm will continue to earn positive economic profits.
D) This firm will incur losses.

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