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MNEs that enter foreign markets through foreign direct investment do not have OLI advantages.
Profit-maximizing Level
The point at which a firm achieves the highest possible profit, balancing the cost of production against revenue from sales.
Perfectly Competitive
A perfectly competitive market is an economic concept where numerous small firms compete against each other with homogenous products, and no single firm can influence the market price.
MR = MC
A condition in economics where the marginal revenue (MR) of producing one more unit of a good matches the marginal cost (MC) of producing that unit, used in determining the optimum production quantity.
Profit-maximizing Level
The point of production at which a firm achieves its highest possible profit, determined by equating marginal cost and marginal revenue.
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