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If the demand curve shifts,but the supply curve does not,and the price remains the same,supply must be perfectly inelastic.
Perfectly Competitive Firm
A company that operates in a perfectly competitive market, cannot influence the market price, and produces at an optimal output level.
Profit-maximizing
Profit-maximizing refers to a strategic approach by businesses to adjust their production and pricing to achieve the highest possible profit.
Perfectly Competitive Firm
A hypothetical business in a market where no single company can influence the market price or product quality, leading to an efficient allocation of resources.
Short Run
A period in economics during which at least one factor of production is fixed, limiting the ability to increase production in response to increased demand.
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