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“Even if a firm is losing money, it may be better to stay in business in the short run.” is this statement ever true? under what condition(s)?
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“Even if a firm is losing money, it may be better to stay in business in the short run.” is this statement ever true? under what condition(s)?
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yes under the conditions that you still have money but not as much as you had before because you will eventually get back up to normal in my opinion
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