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What role does the invisible hand play in a firm's decision-making process - both in regard to the firm's own self-interest and also in regard to the market's natural tendency toward equilibrium (the point at which the quantity demanded equals the quantity supplied)?

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Answer: The role that the invisible hand plays in a firm decision making choice is that it insures you and it helps you better understand what the product seller is selling to the customer.

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