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Will a firm in a competitive in a market ever produce a positive level of output in the range where the marginal cost is falling?

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No, because the essential condition of producer's equilibrium is that marginal cost (MC) curve should be rising. So, a firm will produce that quantity of output at which its MC is rising and not falling.
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