Economy, asked by srjkandar02, 12 days ago

in a perfectly competitiv market a firm​

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Answered by babydoll57
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A perfectly competitive firm is a price taker, which means that it must accept the equilibrium price at which it sells goods. If a perfectly competitive firm attempts to charge even a tiny amount more than the market price, it will be unable to make any sales.

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