Under what conditions would an increase in market demand lead to the same long-run equilibrium price?
A. Potential new firms in the market are not attracted by economic profits.
B. The firms in the market are part of a constant-cost industry.
C. The firms in the market are part of an increasing-cost industry.
D. The firms in the market are part of a decreasing-cost industry.
Answer: B
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