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Deriving Market Supply from Individual Costs

A simplified bread market consists of just two bakeries: 'The Rolling Pin' and 'Daily Kneads'. The marginal cost for The Rolling Pin to produce its first loaf is €1.00. The marginal cost for Daily Kneads to produce its first loaf is €1.50. Both bakeries have upward-sloping marginal cost curves. Based on this information, explain how the combined market supply curve is constructed and describe its appearance at prices between €1.00 and €1.50.

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