Assume a constant-cost industry that is initially in long-run competitive equilibrium. An increase in demand will cause a(n) __________ in prices and profits, and as a result, firms will __________ the industry, causing the market supply curve to shift __________, which, in turn, will eventually cause the equilibrium price to be __________ before.
A) decrease; exit; leftward; lower than
B) increase; enter; rightward; higher than
C) decrease; exit; rightward; higher than
D) increase; enter; rightward; the same as
E) increase; exit; leftward; lower than
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