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A manufacturing firm must choose between two machines. Machine A has a very high purchase price but is extremely durable, meaning its value decreases very slowly. Machine B has a very low purchase price but wears out quickly, meaning its value decreases rapidly. The firm must borrow money to purchase either machine, and the economy is currently experiencing very high interest rates. Based on the components that determine the cost of using a capital good, which machine is the more financially prudent choice and why?
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A manufacturing firm must choose between two machines. Machine A has a very high purchase price but is extremely durable, meaning its value decreases very slowly. Machine B has a very low purchase price but wears out quickly, meaning its value decreases rapidly. The firm must borrow money to purchase either machine, and the economy is currently experiencing very high interest rates. Based on the components that determine the cost of using a capital good, which machine is the more financially prudent choice and why?
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