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Discrete-event simulation of products allows the customer to define the system, arrival, and service patterns.
Alter Behavior
The process of changing or modifying actions, habits, or conduct.
Production Subsidies
Financial support given by the government to producers or manufacturers to help reduce the cost of producing goods or services.
External Costs
These are costs of a transaction that affect someone who did not choose to incur that cost, often not reflected in the market prices.
Adverse Selection
A situation in which one party in a transaction has more or better information than the other, often leading to an imbalance and inefficient market outcomes.
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