If an individual perfectly competitive firm charges a price ________ the industry equilibrium price while competitors charge the equilibrium price, the firm will sell all that it produces but forgo revenue that it could have had.
A. equal to
B. below
C. above
D. More information is needed to answer the question.
Answer: B
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Explain what is meant by “derived demand” as it relates to factors of production.
What will be an ideal response?
The classical school of thought believed that ______.
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