Multiple Choice
Short-run perfectly competitive equilibrium is defined as
A) The market price and quantity at which quantity demanded equals quantity supplied in the short term.
B) The output level and price where all firms in the market are profit maximizing.
C) The point at which all firms earn zero profits.
D) The point where there is no incentive to enter the market.
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