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Pure public goods are nonrival and excludable.
Economic Profit
Sales minus explicit costs and implicit costs.
Competition
The rivalry among businesses to sell their goods and services to consumers, typically considered healthy for stimulating innovation and keeping prices competitive.
Natural Scarcity
Refers to the finite availability of resources that are limited by nature and cannot be replaced or regenerated quickly enough to meet the increasing demand.
Monopoly Profit
The excess earnings that a firm can achieve when it is the sole provider of a product or service with no close substitutes, due to its market power.
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