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Shut down price
In the short run the firm will continue to produce as long as total revenue covers total variable costs or put another way, so long as price per unit > or equal to average variable cost (P>AVC). In the long run, a business needs to make at least normal profit (where price = average total cost) to justify staying in a given market / industry.
The shut down price is the minimum price at which a company can operate and remain in business. If the market price falls below the shut down price, the company will incur losses on each unit of production, and it may decide to temporarily shut down operations in order to avoid further losses.
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Key Diagrams - Long Run Shut Down Price
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Key Diagrams - Short Run Shut Down Price
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Shut Down Price (Short Run)
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Shut Down Price (Chain of Analysis)
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