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Teresa has a shoe factory. She owns the building that the factory is in. If she rented it out rather than using it to produce shoes she could get $50,000 per year in rent. Teresa has labour costs of $300,000 per year and raw materials cost her $200,000 per year. She pays $15,000 in advertising each year. If Teresa was not producing shoes she could work as a manager at the Nike factory and make $100,000 per year. Teresa used up her savings to start the shoe factory forgoing $20,000 in interest. A. What are the explicit costs of this factory?
B. What are the implicit costs?
C. If Teresa has a total revenue of $590,000, what is the accounting profit?
D. If Teresa has a total revenue of $590,000, what is the economic profit?
E. If Teresa was a rational producer, should she continue producing shoes? Why or why not?

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