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USCourts Often Intervene in the Business Decisions of a Firm

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U.S.courts often intervene in the business decisions of a firm to ensure that the firm is both maximizing profits and doing social good.


Definitions:

Short-Run Equilibrium

A state in which market supply and demand balance out at current prices, leading to an economic situation where no incentive exists for prices to change.

Allocative Efficiency

A state of resource distribution where it is impossible to make one individual better off without making someone else worse off.

Economic Profit

The difference between total revenues and total economic costs, including both explicit and implicit costs.

Industry

A sector of the economy composed of businesses and organizations involved in the production of goods or provision of services.

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