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Proponents of the motivational view of achievement (for example McClelland) believe that
Marginal Cost
The rise in expense associated with the production of an extra good or service unit.
Marginal Rate of Substitution
The measure of how much of one good a consumer can give up in favor of another, without impacting their level of well-being.
Socially Efficient
A situation in which an outcome benefits society as a whole and resources are allocated in the most beneficial manner from a societal perspective.
Marginal Cost
The increase in total cost that arises from producing one extra unit of a good or service.
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