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The airline and trucking industries are two examples of industries that were regulated because they were natural monopolies.
Unfavourable Variance
A financial metric indicating that actual costs were higher or revenues were lower than the planned or standard amounts.
Productive Capacity
The maximum output a system, entity, or project can produce under normal conditions over a particular period.
Fixed Overheads
Fixed overheads are recurring business expenses that do not fluctuate with production volume, such as rent, salaries, and utility costs, essential for operational management.
Level of Activity
Level of activity refers to the volume of work or production achieved in a specific period, often influencing costs and operational planning.
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