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Arguments for discretionary policies include
Variable Costs
Costs that vary directly with the level of production or service provision, such as materials and labor.
Output
The quantity of goods or services produced by a firm or industry.
Total Variable Costs
The sum of expenses that change in proportion to the activity of a business, such as costs for raw materials and labor, which vary with production volume.
Firm Produces
The process by which a business combines inputs, such as labor and capital, to create outputs, or goods and services, for consumption.
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