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D. produces output and earns an economic profit.
Explanation:
The firm will produce as making the product will pay the cost of the units produced with the current market price of the final good.
As the price is above the average total cost the firm will also earn an economic profit (that is after the accounting profit of explicit cost we subtract the opportunity cost with are implicit in any business and even there, the company manages to get a profit.
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The recent loss of 440 manufacturing jobs at Ford Australia has generated a lot of debate about the long-term viability of the Australian car industry, and manufacturing in general. This debate has included arguments that manufacturing is important and needs more government support. It has also seen some commentators argue that Australian’s have no right to expect jobs in manufacturing.
While most of this debate has focused on the automotive manufacturing sector, there is a wider question that needs to be answered. This relates to the issue of whether it is feasible for an advanced economy to grow and prosper without a manufacturing sector?
Explanation:
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The correct answer is B) work councils.
Explanation:
The work councils are responsible for energizing the internal functioning of organizations and are a meeting point where professionals from functional areas of companies share, discuss and agree on proposals that reverse business and sector improvement.
<span>Based on my research here are the choices given:
A. A trip during spring break of her senior year
B. Gas for her car
C. Tuition for a master's degree program
D. Books for her senior thesis
- The answer would be B. Gas for her car.</span>