Minimum efficient scale
A) is the point at which economies of scale begin for a particular firm.
B) is the lowest rate of output per unit of time at which long-run average costs reach a minimum for a particular firm.
C) applies only to firms with U-shaped long-run average cost curves.
D) is the point at which diseconomies of scale begin for a particular firm.
Answer: B
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