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If production displays diseconomies of​ scale, the​ long-run average cost curve is

A. above the​ short-run average toal cost curve.
B. above the​ long-run marginal cost curve.
C. upward sloping.
D. downward sloping.

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Answer:

C. upward sloping.

Step-by-step explanation:

Diseconomies of scale is what is called in micro-economics the cost of producing or increasing the production of a certain product, or increasing the offer on a certain service by a business, if this is happening it occurs a upward slopin in the average cost curve, since the cost of production is increasing as more products and services are offered.

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