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A company employs a fixed number of workers, and its owner's sole objective is to minimize total costs. The city council presents two mutually exclusive policy proposals, Plan A and Plan B.
- Plan A requires the company to pay a higher per-employee wage but mandates lower total spending on environmental protection.
- Plan B requires a lower per-employee wage but mandates higher total spending on environmental protection.
After careful calculation, the company's accountant determines that both plans will result in the exact same total cost for the company. From the perspective of the company's owner, which plan is preferable?
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A company employs a fixed number of workers, and its owner's sole objective is to minimize total costs. The city council presents two mutually exclusive policy proposals, Plan A and Plan B.
- Plan A requires the company to pay a higher per-employee wage but mandates lower total spending on environmental protection.
- Plan B requires a lower per-employee wage but mandates higher total spending on environmental protection.
After careful calculation, the company's accountant determines that both plans will result in the exact same total cost for the company. From the perspective of the company's owner, which plan is preferable?
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