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Choosing a Production Technology

A manufacturing firm is deciding between two production methods to create its product. Method A is highly automated, relying on a large amount of machinery and a small number of skilled workers. Method B is more labor-intensive, using less machinery but requiring a larger workforce. Both methods can produce the same maximum output. Critically evaluate the factors the firm should consider when choosing between these two methods. In your response, explain how the relationship between inputs (labor, machinery) and output for each method would influence the firm's profitability under different economic conditions, such as a rise in the minimum wage or a decrease in the cost of technology.

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