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An economist creates a model to determine the optimal number of pizzas a shop should produce each day to maximize profit. In this initial 'short-run' model, the number of pizza ovens is considered a fixed input that cannot be changed. If the economist then expands the model to a 'long-run' perspective, where the shop owner can now decide whether to buy more ovens or sell existing ones, how does the classification of the 'number of pizza ovens' variable change within the model's framework?

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