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Andrea Elias
on Oct 25, 2024Verified
Excess capacity in monopolistically competitive industries results because in equilibrium:
A) each firm's output level is too great to minimize average cost.
B) each firm's output level is too small to minimize average cost.
C) firms make positive economic profit.
D) price equals marginal cost.
Excess Capacity
A situation where a company produces less than the maximum amount it can produce due to lower demand.
Equilibrium
A state where supply equals demand in a market, resulting in an optimal distribution of goods and services.
Minimize Average Cost
The process of reducing the total cost per unit of goods or services produced.
- Analyze factors contributing to excess capacity in monopolistic competition.
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Learning Objectives
- Analyze factors contributing to excess capacity in monopolistic competition.
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