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Consider a competitive market for artisanal bread where 4,000 loaves are currently sold at a price of €3.00 each. The cost to produce the 4,001st loaf is €2.50. There is a consumer who is not currently buying bread but would be willing to pay up to €2.75 for a loaf. Based on this information, which statement best analyzes the situation in this market?
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Consider a competitive market for artisanal bread where 4,000 loaves are currently sold at a price of €3.00 each. The cost to produce the 4,001st loaf is €2.50. There is a consumer who is not currently buying bread but would be willing to pay up to €2.75 for a loaf. Based on this information, which statement best analyzes the situation in this market?
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