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AP Microeconomics
Unit 3 – Production, Cost, and the Perfect Competition Model
Topic 3.6
In a perfectly competitive market, what does it mean for a firm to exit the market?
The firm reduces its production level.
The firm goes out of business completely.
The firm stops producing any quantity.
The firm increases its market share.
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AP Microeconomics - 3.6 Firms' Short-Run Decisions to Produce and Long-Run Decisions to Enter or Exit a Market
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