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Unions raise both wages and benefits; however, there is a greater impact on wages than benefits.
Cost-output Elasticity
Cost-output elasticity measures the responsiveness of the cost of production to changes in the quantity of output produced, indicating the scale economies in production.
Economies of Scale
Cost advantages that enterprises obtain due to their scale of operation, with cost per unit of output generally decreasing with increasing scale.
Marginal Cost
The expenditure required to produce an additional unit of a product.
Short-run Cost Function
An economic formula that describes how production costs change in the short term with varying levels of output, assuming some inputs are fixed.
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