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What is totalitarianism? What are the essential elements in a totalitarian regime? Specifically, what are the roles of the state and what is the relationship between state and society? How is totalitarianism different than authoritarianism? What are some examples of totalitarianism that make these differences clear?
Joint Costs
Costs that are incurred in the process of producing two or more products simultaneously up to the point where these products are separable.
Split-off Point
The stage in a production process where joint products can be recognized as distinct and separate products.
Split-off Point
The stage in a production process where multiple products become recognizably separate and independent from each other.
Joint Products
Products that are generated together in a production process and cannot be produced independently of each other.
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