The long-run industry supply curve in a perfectly competitive industry with decreasing production cost (that is, cost decreases as output increases) is downward sloping. Thus, it is negatively sloped. Option B is correct.
The long-run industry supply curve in a decreasing-cost, perfectly competitive industry is o perfectly inelastic. o...
QUESTION 40 An increasing-cost industry will have a perfectly inelastic long-run supply curve. an upward sloping supply curve in the long run. a perfectly elastic long-run supply curve. an upward sloping demand curve in the long run. QUESTION 41 An industry in which an increase in output leads to a reduction in long-run per-unit costs is a(n) increasing-cost industry. constant-cost industry. break-even cost industry. decreasing-cost industry.
If the long-run market supply curve in a perfectly competitive industry is upward sloping, then the industry: -is a constant-cost industry. -is an increasing-cost industry. -exhibits constant returns to scale. -exhibits increasing returns to scale. -is a decreasing-cost industry.
The long-run supply curve for a perfectly competitive, constant-cost industry O is horizontal at minimum ATC. O is upward-sloping. O is horizontal at minimum AVC. O is found by adding up the marginal cost curves for all firms in the industry. As more firms enter the market: O the short-run market demand curve shifts to the left. O the short-run market supply curve shifts to the right. O the short-run market supply curve shifts to the left. O the short-run...
2. The long run supply curve for a firm in a perfectly competitive market is A. its LRAC B. Determined by forces external to the firm C. Its marginal cost curve (above average variable cost) D. Likely to slope downward E. Its marginal cost curve (above average total cost) D. Unitary elastic E. Perfectly elastic 2.
31 In perfectly competitive industries: A. the shont-run market supply curves are positively sloped в. long-rusniustry supply curve,are positively sloped. C. the short-run D. All of the above E. Only B and C are correct market supply curves are more clastic than the long-run industry supply curvers s3. Assame a perfectly-competitive, increasing-cost industry composed of identical firms is initially in long-run equilibrium. Given a decrease in demand, in the short ran: equilbrium price decreases, equilibrium output increases, the output of...
The perfectly competitive firm's demand curve is: Perfectly elastic. Relatively elastic Perfectly inelastic. Relatively inelastic Statement 1: In the long run, firms in a monopolistically competitive industry will be producing that quantity that maximize social surplus. Statement 2: In the long run, firms in a monopolistically competitive industry will be producing at the minimum of its ATC curve. Statement (1) is true; statement (2) is false. Statements (1) and (2) are both true. Statement (1) is false; statement (2) is...
The demand curve for an individual perfectly competitive firm is: O perfectly inelastic. equal to the firm's average variable cost curve. O perfectly elastic. identical to the market demand curve.
The market supply curve is: O more elastic in the long run than in the short run. O perfectly elastic in the short run, but not the long run. o perfectly inelastic in the long run, but not the short run. less elastic in the long run than in the short run.
The demand curve faced by a single perfectly competitive firm is: O A. perfectly inelastic. OB. downward sloping. O C. relatively but not perfectly elastic. OD. perfectly elastic.
Explain why the industry supply curve is not the long-run industry marginal cost curve. The industry supply curve is not the long-run industry marginal cost curve because O A. production will only occur along the long-run marginal cost curve for prices above average variable cost. O B. at prices above the minimum long-run average cost of production, firms will exit the industry. O C. production will only occur along the long-run marginal cost curve when profits are earned. O D....