The long-run marginal cost (LMC) is the increase in the cost incurred by the firm when producing one additional unit of output, holding:

A. neither the workforce nor the production facility constant.
B. the workforce and the production facility constant.
C. the workforce constant.
D. the production facility constant.


Answer: A

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