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A foundational economic observation suggests that as a firm increases its scale of production, its average cost per unit of output decreases. However, consider a hypothetical multinational corporation that has grown so large that its management structure has become overly complex, leading to communication delays and coordination problems. As a result, its average cost per unit begins to rise. Which statement best analyzes this situation?
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