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ECNM1116.32925.202530 Practice Quiz: Pure Competition in the Short Run
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6. In the short run, a purely competitive firm that seeks to maximize profit will produce: A. where the demand and the ATC curves intersect. B. where total revenue exceeds total cost by the maximum amount. C. that output where economic profits are zero. D. at any point where the total revenue and total cost curves intersect.
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A.A
B.B
C.C
D.D
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The question asks about the short-run profit-maximizing production choice for a purely competitive firm.
Option A: 'where the demand and the ATC curves intersect.' In perfect competition, the firm faces a perfectly elastic (horizontal) demand at the market price, and production decisions are not made at the ATC crossing with demand. The intersection of demand and ATC is not the profit-m......Login to view full explanationLog in for full answers
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