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In the Employment Act of 1946,Congress committed the federal government to pursue a goal of 0 percent unemployment and inflation.
Short-Run Profits
Short-run profits refer to the excess revenues over costs that a firm can generate in a period where at least one factor of production is fixed.
Long-Run Profits
Earnings that a firm expects to generate over an extended period, taking into account all variable and fixed costs.
Excess Capacity
The situation where a firm produces less than its total output capacity, often due to lack of demand.
Monopolistically Competitive
A market structure where many firms sell products that are similar but not identical, allowing for some degree of market power and price setting.
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