5.9 Firms in some industries with a small number of competitors earn normal economic profit. The Wall

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5.9 Firms in some industries with a small number of competitors earn normal economic profit. The Wall Street Journal (Gomes, Lee, “Competition Lives On in Just One PC Sector,” March 17, 2003, B1)

reports that the computer graphics chips industry is one such market. Two chip manufacturers, nVidia and ATI, “both face the prospect of razor-thin profits, largely on account of the other’s existence.”

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Microeconomics With Calculus

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3rd Global Edition

Authors: Jeffrey M. Perloff

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