Multiple Choice
In the long run, because firms can adjust both capital and labor:
A) firms will grow.
B) production is more expensive because firms must invest in both labor and capital.
C) the impact of diminishing marginal returns is lessened.
D) firms fire workers, replacing the labor productivity with capital.
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