Multiple Choice
The demand curve for a perfectly competitive firm is horizontal because
A) consumers are willing to pay any price to obtain its product.
B) its production decisions cannot influence the market price.
C) the firm profits from setting its price higher than the market price.
D) its product is easy for consumers to differentiate from those of other firms.
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