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Thomas Edison once complained that he was not making a profit selling light bulbs because his plants were operating 25 percent below capacity.He estimated that he could increase output 25 percent with a 2 percent increase in the cost of production.He sold the 25 percent on the foreign market at a price below what he called the "cost of production." We can deduce that Edison really meant
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