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The Exhaustion-Of-Rights Doctrine States That Once a Good Made or Sold

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The exhaustion-of-rights doctrine states that once a good made or sold under license is in circulation, the licensor has no further right to control its distribution.


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Production Possibilities Frontier

A curve depicting all maximum output possibilities for two goods, given a set of inputs and technology, illustrating the trade-offs and opportunity costs in production.

Labor Force

Those 16 years of age and older who are either working or looking for work.

Opportunity Costs

The cost of foregone alternatives when a decision is made to pursue a particular course of action over others.

Production Possibilities Frontier

A curve depicting the maximum output combinations of two goods that can be produced given available resources and technology.

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