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Marginal cost refers to the costs of:
Keynesian Range
A segment of the aggregate supply curve where output can increase without an increase in price levels, related to Keynesian economics theories.
Full Capacity
The maximum level of output that a company can sustain over a period without increasing long-term costs, often achieved by optimizing the use of resources.
Equilibrium GDP
The level of Gross Domestic Product where aggregate supply equals aggregate demand within an economy.
Full Employment GDP
The output level of an economy when all available resources are employed efficiently, corresponding to a situation with no cyclical unemployment.
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