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Marginal Resource Cost
Marginal Resource Cost is the additional cost incurred by obtaining one more unit of a resource, such as labor or raw materials, used in the production of goods and services.
Profits
The financial gain realized when the revenues from business activities exceed the expenses, costs, and taxes needed to sustain the activity.
MRP Curve
Short for Marginal Revenue Product curve, which represents the additional revenue a firm earns by employing one more unit of input, assuming other factors remain constant.
Imperfectly Competitive
Describes markets where the conditions necessary for perfect competition are not met, due to factors like monopolies, oligopolies, or monopolistic competition.
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