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Decision-Making Authority within a Firm

While a firm is often referred to as a single decision-making entity, the authority to act on its behalf lies with its owners. Owners make key strategic choices regarding production and technology, and they may delegate operational decisions, such as setting prices or hiring employees, to managers who act on their behalf.

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