Multiple Choice

A company is deciding between two hiring strategies for a specialized, long-term role. Strategy A is a rapid, low-cost process that fills the position quickly. Strategy B is a slow, expensive, and thorough process designed to find the best possible candidate. From an economic standpoint, which statement best justifies why Strategy B might be the more financially sound choice in the long run?

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