Case Study

Evaluating a Manager's Claim on Production Cut Costs

A manager of a factory, whose production process has unintended effects on the surrounding community, is told they must reduce output from their current profit-maximizing level of 120 units to a socially preferred level of 80 units. The product sells for a constant price of $340 per unit. The manager claims this regulation will cost the company exactly $13,600 (which is $340 * (120 - 80 units)).

Evaluate the manager's claim. Is it an accurate assessment of the factory's financial loss from the lost production? Explain why or why not, referencing the relationship between the market price and the factory's marginal private cost.

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Updated 2025-07-22

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