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Even though Korea and China have markets bigger than some markets in developed countries, they are considered to be emerging markets because they have low per-capita gross domestic product.
Break-Even Point
The financial point at which the costs of producing and selling a product equal the revenue made from selling the product, resulting in neither profit nor loss.
Market Supply
The total amount of a specific good or service that is available to consumers in a market at all possible prices.
Industry
A group of companies or businesses that produce the same products or services and are involved in the same type of economic activity.
Perfect Competitor's Demand Curve
A horizontal line reflecting a perfectly elastic demand situation where the firm can sell any quantity at the prevailing market price.
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