Process which profits of firms in perfect competitive market are eliminated in the long run
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The existence of economic profits attracts entry, economic losses lead to exit, and in long-run equilibrium, firms in a perfectly competitive industry will earn zero economic profit. The long-run supply curve in an industry in which expansion does not change input prices (a constant-cost industry) is a horizontal line.
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