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A firm's long run cost is the cost of production when the firm
 
  A) calculates its cost at least one year into the future.
  B) adds together all of its short run costs.
  C) uses the economically efficient quantities for its plant and its labor.
  D) can vary the amount of output it produces.

Question 2

The above figure shows the market for labor. The employer is a monopsony. The firm will maximize its profit by hiring 400 hours of labor because at that point
 
  A) MCL > W.
  B) VMP > W.
  C) MCL > VMP.
  D) MCL = VMP.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D



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