Chapter 12 Part III -- Fixed Costs in the Long Run

by Elson Blunt on Jul 02, 2014

We show how in the long run, fixed costs become variable, because a firm can expand or shrink these commitments over time. This can be shown as a stretching of the firm cost diagram, effectively pushing the onset of diseconomies of scale to a higher quantity.

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