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The average risk premium on large-company stocks for the period 1926-2015 was:
Short-Run Equilibrium
A state in which the quantity supplied equals the quantity demanded within a market, but only for a temporary period due to fixed inputs in production.
Long-Run Equilibrium
A state in which all firms in a market or industry are making normal profits, with no incentives for entry or exit, and all factors of production are perfectly mobile.
Economic Profits
The difference between the total revenue generated by a business and the total costs, including both explicit and implicit costs.
Industry Exit
The process by which firms leave a market or sector, often due to economic pressures or declining profitability.
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