Long Run

A conceptual time period which will vary depending on the business or industry in question. In the long run, there are no fixed factors of production. In other words, every factor is variable. For example, there are no binding contracts, no set suppliers, no production capacities of a specific factory. There are no constraints on changing the output level by changing the capital stock, workforce or even entering or exiting an industry. 

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