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Long-Run Cost Function for Beautiful Cars
Analyzing Constant Per-Unit Production Costs
A car manufacturing firm operates under a model where it can freely adjust all its inputs, such as factory size and machinery, to meet any level of production. Its total costs are composed of a fixed daily amount plus a constant cost for each car produced. Explain why, under these specific operational conditions, the cost to produce one additional car does not change, regardless of whether the firm is producing 10 cars or 1,000 cars per day.
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