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The Fundamental Reason That Marginal Cost Eventually Rises as Output

Question 157

Question 157

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The fundamental reason that marginal cost eventually rises as output increases is because of


A) economies of scale.
B) diseconomies of scale.
C) diminishing marginal product.
D) rising average fixed cost.

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