Multiple Choice
When a firm's AC eventually starts to rise, it is often because
A) executive salaries rise sharply as output rises.
B) the ability to manage larger and larger levels of output results in much higher administrative costs.
C) marginal cost increases rapidly at higher output levels.
D) firm output has started to decline.
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