Answer to Question #287676 in Microeconomics for Rumi

Question #287676

Under what conditions will a firm exit a market? Explain

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Expert's answer
2022-01-16T13:31:33-0500

Solution:


The firm will exit from the market when the revenue it generates from ‘producing is less’ than the variable ‘costs of production.


EXPLANATION:  

The firm will shut down the business and exit the market when the ‘marginal revenue’ is below average variable cost at the ‘profit-maximizing output’. This situation occurs if the ‘price’ is less than the ‘average variable cost’. For the firm to continue operations it should have operated at the level of ‘output’ where ‘marginal revenue’ equals marginal cost.

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