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Suppose farmer lane grows and sells cotton in a perfectly competitive industry. the market price of cotton is $1.421.42 per kilogram, and his marginal cost of production is $1.441.44 per kilogram, which increases with output. assume farmer lane is currently earning a profit. can farmer lane do anything to increase his profit in the short run? farmer lane

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