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Batch level costs occur once for each unit produced.
Returns to Scale
The change in output resulting from proportional change in all inputs (factors of production); can be increasing, constant, or decreasing.
Returns to Scale
The change in output resulting from a proportional change in all inputs (factors of production); it identifies whether increasing inputs leads to proportionate, more than proportionate, or less than proportionate changes in output.
Marginal Cost Curve
A graphical representation that shows how the cost of producing one more unit of a good varies as the quantity of production increases.
Average Cost Curve
A graphical representation that shows how the cost per unit of producing a good changes with changes in the volume of output.
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