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In relation to theory production explain the shut point of a firm​

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A shutdown point is a level of operations at which a company experiences no benefit for continuing operations and therefore decides to shut down temporarily or in some cases permanently. It results from the combination of output and price where the company earns just enough revenue to cover its total variable costs.

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