In the long run, if price is less than ATC, the firm has economic losses and will minimize losses in the long run by [...]and reducing ongoing losses to zero.
In the long run, if price is less than ATC, the firm has economic losses and will minimize losses in the long run by [...]and reducing ongoing losses to zero.
In the long run, if price is less than ATC, the firm has economic losses and will minimize losses in the long run by [...]and reducing ongoing losses to zero.
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going out of business
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Open it In the long run, if price is less than ATC, the firm has economic losses and will minimize losses in the long run by going out of business and reducing ongoing losses to zero.
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owner: iamcfa - (no access) - 2015 CFA Level 1 Study Schweser Book 2 - Economics, p89
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