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Operating at capacity indicates that the company does not want to produce more products.
Corporate Income Tax
A tax imposed on the net income of a corporation that is derived from its business activities.
Shift
A change in the position of the supply curve or demand curve in a market, indicating a change in market conditions.
Efficiency Loss
The loss of economic efficiency in a market, which can occur due to various reasons, such as taxes, subsidies, or monopolies.
Tax Revenue
The income collected by governments through taxation from individuals and businesses.
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