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A Firm's Profit Calculation After Market Price Adjusts to Increased Capacity
A company increases its production capacity, which contributes to a market-wide increase in supply and a subsequent drop in the market price. If the new, lower market price is still above the company's new average cost of production, the company's total daily profit will necessarily be higher than it was before the expansion.
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