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Absolute advantage exists only when one country can produce a good at a lower opportunity cost than can another country.
Perfect Competition
A market structure characterized by many sellers and buyers, homogenous products, and no barriers to market entry or exit, leading to optimal pricing and efficiency.
Industry-wide Price
Industry-wide price refers to the general price level or average price for goods and services across a specific industry, reflecting the collective pricing trends and benchmarks.
Breaking Even
Occurs when a business's total revenues are equal to its total expenses, resulting in no profit or loss.
Perfect Competitor
An entity in a perfect competition market structure, characterized by the inability to control market prices and the production of a homogeneous product.
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