If a firm charges more than the market price, it loses all its customers to other firms.
A: 正确
B: 错误
A: 正确
B: 错误
举一反三
- If a firm charges more than the market price, it loses all its customers to other firms. A: 正确 B: 错误
- A firm in a perfectly competitive market will tend to expand its output as long as: A: its marginal revenue is positive. B: the market price is greater than the marginal cost. C: its marginal revenue is greater than the market price.
- In a market with a dominant firm, it makes sense to assume that ( )。 A: the fringe firms will set the industry price and the dominant firm will take that price as given. B: none of the above C: the dominant firm will set the industry price and the fringe firms will take that price as given. D: the dominant firm will set the industry price and the fringe firms will also make their price.
- The more value customers place on a firm's products, the higher the price the firm can charge for those products. A: 正确 B: 错误
- If a firm in a perfectly competitive market tries to raise its price above the going market price, then: