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5. Given the demand curve described in question 2, suppose that we are still in the long run. The increase in the number of firms in the industry (moving from short-run to long-run equilibrium and rounding to the nearest integer) is: A) 0 (B) 20 (C) 95 (D) 113 (E) 125 (G) 156 (H) 166 (1) 192 (J) none of the above (F) 147
5. Given the demand curve described in question 2, suppose that we are still in the long run. The increase in the number of firms in the industry (moving from short-run to long-run equilibrium and rounding to the nearest integer) is: A) 0 (B) 20 (C) 95 (D) 113 (E) 125 (G) 156 (H) 166 (1) 192 (J) none of the above (F) 147
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