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An adverse supply shock causes output to
Special Order
A one-time order that is not part of the company's usual ongoing operations, often requiring special pricing or terms.
Incremental Revenues
Additional income generated from a new action or decision, above and beyond the existing baseline revenue.
Incremental Analysis
The method of evaluating the financial impact of business decisions by considering only the costs and benefits that change due to the decision.
Differential Analysis
The process of comparing the costs and benefits of alternative decisions.
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