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Sampling error refers to the difference between the sample and the population that exists only because of the observations that happened to be selected for the sample by chance.
Long Run
A time period long enough to allow the firm to vary all of its factors of production.
Price Searchers
Firms that face a downward-sloping demand curve for their product. The amount the firm is able to sell is inversely related to the price it charges.
Price Takers
Sellers who must take the market price in order to sell their product. Because each price taker's output is small relative to the total market, price takers can sell all their output at the market price, but they are unable to sell any of their output at a price higher than the market price.
Market Demand
The total demand for a product or service in a market, summing up individual demands at each price level.
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