When does the long run begin? ? When the very-short-run ends ? When the short-run ends ? Before the very short run begins ? Before the short-run begins
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The long run is a period of time in economics where all factors of production are variable. This contrasts with the short run, where at least one factor of production is fixed. Show more…
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