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The kinked demand curve model is based on the assumption that rival firms will match a price cut but ignore a price increase.
Marginal Product
The increase in output derived from the addition of one unit of a certain input, with all other inputs held steady.
Diminishing Marginal Product
The principle where the incremental output of a production process decreases as the amount of a single factor of production is incrementally increased, holding all other factors constant.
Inverted Production Function
A concept where inputs and outputs in a production process are reversed in analysis, possibly examining the relationship of output levels to required inputs.
Total Product
The overall quantity of output that a firm produces, usually within a given period of time.
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