A competitive firm achieves long run equilibrium in the product market when
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in the long run , a firm achieves equilibrium when it adjusts it's plant 's to produce output at the minimum point of their long -run average cost (AC) curve. this curve is tangential to the market price defined demand curve ... Therfore , the firm has an incentive to build new capacity and move along it's LAC.
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