A firmrsquos marginal cost curve above the average variable


A firm’s marginal cost curve above the average variable cost curve is equal to the firm’s individual supply curve. This means that every time a firm receives a price from the market it will be willing to supply the amount of output where the price equals marginal cost. What happens to the firm’s individual supply curve if marginal costs increase?

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Business Economics: A firmrsquos marginal cost curve above the average variable
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