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Average Variable Cost Curve
A graphical representation that shows the change in variable cost per unit of output as the level of production is altered.
Economies of Scale
Cost advantages that enterprises obtain due to their scale of operation, leading to cost per unit of output decrease with increasing scale.
Average Fixed Costs
The constant expenses in production, which remain unchanged regardless of output levels, when divided by the volume of output created.
U-shaped
A description often used in economics to describe the graphical representation of a situation where certain costs initially decrease, reach a minimum, and then start to increase as output expands.
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