How does self-interest help achieve society's economic goals? Suppose a company is producing 400 loaves of bread daily. Producing those loaves requires 5 units of labor, 7 units of land, 2 units of capital, and 1 unit of entrepreneurial ability, at prices of $40, $60, $60, and $20, per unit. If the company call sell those 400 loaves at $2 per unit, will it continue to produce bread? If this situation is typical, do you think other firms will enter the market? Why?