This factor contributes to the winner's curse
a. your estimate of the value of the object was the most optimistic
b. your bid was not the highest
c. there were not many other bidders you had to beat out
d. you shaded your bid too much
a
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A competitive market is in long-run equilibrium. If demand increases, we can be certain that price will
a. rise in the short run. Some firms will enter the industry. Price will then rise to reach the new long-run equilibrium. b. rise in the short run. Some firms will enter the industry. Price will then fall to reach the new long-run equilibrium. c. fall in the short run. All, some, or no firms will shut down, and some of them will exit the industry. Price will then rise to reach the new long-run equilibrium. d. not rise in the short run because firms will enter to maintain the price.
Refer to the figure below. The equilibrium price is ________, and the equilibrium quantity is ________.
A. $30; 15 B. $35; 20 C. $25; 5 D. $25; 20