How might a firm that does not make a true profit still stay in business in a free market?
When we talk about economic profit, we have to consider opportunity cost. So, if the economic profit is 0, not only are they paying their bills, but also they are also making a profit that is comparable to what they would make if they were doing anything else but what they currently are.
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