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In the long-run equilibrium, a competitive firm earns
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- Super-normal profit
- Profits equal to other firms
- Normal profit
- No profit
- Super-normal profit
Correct Option: C
Making the assumption that the market demand curve remains unchanged, higher market supply will reduce the equilibrium market price until the price = long run average cost. At this point each firm is making normal profits only. There is no further incentive for movement of firms in and out of the industry and a long-run equilibrium has been established.