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Business, 02.08.2019 23:20 igtguith

Suppose jill johnson operates her pizza restaurant in a building she owns in the center of the city. similar buildings in the neighborhood rent for $4,000 per month. jill is considering selling her building and renting space in the suburbs for $3,000 per month. jill decides not to make the move. she reasons, "i would like to have a restaurant in the suburbs, but i pay no rent for my restaurant now, and i don't want to see my costs rise by $3,000 per month." what do you think of jill's reasoning?

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