Multiple Choice
A firm in perfect competition is a price taker because
A) there are no good substitutes for its good.
B) many other firms produce identical products.
C) it is very large.
D) its demand curves are downward sloping.
E) its demand curve is vertical at the profit-maximizing quantity.
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