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Justifying Shareholder Returns as a Production Cost

A firm's managers are debating whether the expected return they must provide to shareholders should be considered a true cost of production when evaluating a new project. Explain why, from an economic standpoint, the return required to compensate shareholders for their investment is a necessary component of the firm's total production costs.

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