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Economies of scale and the experience curve have opposite effects on capacity.
Endowment Effect
The phenomenon where people ascribe more value to things merely because they own them, often leading to a discrepancy between buying and selling prices.
Raffle Prize
A reward given to the winner(s) of a raffle, which is a form of lottery or contest.
Neoclassical Economics
An economic theory that focuses on how consumers and producers make choices based on their preferences, constraints, and available resources, emphasizing the role of supply and demand in determining prices and allocation of resources.
Rational Self-Interest
The principle that individuals will make decisions that they perceive to be the most beneficial to themselves, taking into account all available information.
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