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Article II, Section II of the U.S. Constitution requires a 2/3 vote of approval by the Senate before an international treaty is ratified.
Long-Run Equilibrium
A state in which all inputs are variable, enabling firms to make adjustments to output and prices to reach a point where no firm desires to change its production or exit the market.
Increasing Cost Industry
An industry in which production costs increase as output expands, often due to limited resources or other constraints.
Increasing-Cost Industry
An industry in which the costs of production increase as more firms enter the market, typically due to limitations in resources.
Decreasing-Cost Industry
An industry in which the average cost of production decreases as the industry grows and output increases.
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