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Marginal Benefit
The gain in utility or satisfaction derived from the additional consumption of a unit of a good or service.
Marginal Benefit
The enhanced benefit or happiness one achieves by using an extra unit of any good or service.
Purely Competitive
A market structure characterized by many small firms producing identical products, free entry and exit, and no single firm influencing the market price.
Supply Curve
The supply curve is a graphical representation showing how the quantity of a good that a supplier is willing and able to sell varies depending on the price.
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