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Assume the watermelon industry is perfectly competitive and in long-run equilibrium with a market price of $10. If the demand for watermelons increases in this decreasing-cost industry, long-run equilibrium will be reestablished at a price

A) greater than $10.
B) less than $10.
C) equal to $10.
D) either greater than or less than $10, depending on the number of firms that enter the industry.

Decreasing-Cost Industry

An industry in which average costs of production decrease as the industry grows larger, often due to economies of scale.

Long-Run Equilibrium

A state in which all factors of production and markets in an economy are in balance, and all firms in the market are earning normal profits with no inclination to enter or exit the market.

  • Understand the traits and repercussions of industries experiencing increasing, decreasing, and stable costs on their supply curves and market prices.
  • Examine the impact of fluctuations in demand on the expansion of the industry, price adjustments, and the entrance or departure of companies over an extended period.
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