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Question 5 (1 point) Listen Businesses in a command economy have little incentive to be efficient because they cannot go out of business. True False

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Businesses in a command economy have little incentive to be efficient because they
cannot go out of business.
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Businesses in a command economy have little incentive to be efficient because they
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00:01 All right, so this question is talking about whether if a firm has diminishing returns to labor over some range of output, it cannot have economies of scale over that range.
00:11 And this statement is actually very, very false.
00:14 And there's a certain little case that we can do as a counter example to prove this false.
00:21 So we know that this is false.
00:25 And we know this because, let's just say that we're currently at a state of production where, if you add three times the amount of input, you then receive five times the amount of output.
00:44 So this is what we can describe as economies of scale.
00:49 Economies of scale here.
00:54 And so, let's just say that once you're producing more over this range, you then, again, are producing three times this input...
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