Multiple Choice
In competitive markets
A) firms set the prices for their products with little concern for the consumer.
B) firms control the prices they charge.
C) market forces are much stronger than individual firms are.
D) individual firms are much stronger than the market forces are.
E) market forces set the quantity in the market but not the prices.
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