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In a perfectly competitive market, the horizontal sum of all the individual firms' supply curves is

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A perfectly competitive firm's supply curve is that portion of its marginal cost curve that lies above the minimum of the average variable cost curve. A perfectly competitive firm maximizes profit by producing the quantity of output that equates price and marginal cost.

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