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In a perfectly competitive market for corn, the price has settled at an equilibrium of $4 per bushel, where the quantity supplied by all farmers exactly equals the quantity demanded by all buyers. Consider a single farmer in this market. Why would this farmer have no incentive to unilaterally raise their price to $4.25 per bushel?

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