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In Categorical Proposition 1A:
Accounting Profits
The difference between total revenue and explicit costs, representing the net income of a business according to standard accounting practices.
Competitive Economy
An economic system where businesses operate in a free market, competing for consumers on price, quality, and service.
Barriers to Entry
Factors that prevent or hinder new competitors from easily entering an industry or market, such as high startup costs, strict regulations, or control of key resources.
National Income
The total value of all goods and services produced by a country over a specific period, usually measured annually.
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