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Opportunity Cost
The cost of foregone alternatives when one choice is made over another, representing the benefits that could have been gained by choosing the next best alternative.
Purely Competitive
Refers to a market structure characterized by a large number of small firms, a homogeneous product, and very easy entry and exit.
Supply Curve
A chart that illustrates the connection between a product's price and the quantity that producers are ready to offer.
Economic Efficiency
A condition in which every resource is optimally allocated to serve each individual or entity in the best way while minimizing waste and inefficiency.
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