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Once a company is a public company it is not possible to become a private corporation again.
Marginal Product
The additional output that can be produced by adding one more unit of a specific input, keeping all other inputs constant.
Total Product
The total quantity of output produced by a firm or economy with a given amount of inputs.
Diminishing Returns
An economic principle stating that if one factor of production is increased while others remain constant, the overall returns will eventually decrease after a certain point.
Average Product
The output per unit of a specific factor of production, calculated by dividing total production by the quantity of the employed factor.
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