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What is the term for the situation where a firm's output is less than economic capacity?
Economic Inefficiency
arises when resources are not allocated in a way that maximizes the potential output or when there is a failure to fully utilize resources, resulting in lost potential gains.
Limit Pricing
A competitive strategy where a firm sets the price of its product low enough to discourage new entrants from entering the market.
Technological Advance
The process of developing and implementing new technologies to improve products, services, or processes, driving economic growth and efficiency.
First-Mover Advantage
The competitive advantage gained by the initial significant occupant of a market segment, allowing for the establishment of strong brand recognition and customer loyalty before rivals enter the market.
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