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Olivia Peterson
on Nov 27, 2024Verified
The principle that a firm should produce up to the point where the marginal revenue from the sale of an extra unit of output is equal to the marginal cost of producing it is known as the
A) output-maximizing rule.
B) profit-maximizing rule.
C) shut-down rule.
D) break-even rule.
Profit-Maximizing Rule
A principle that states a firm reaches its highest profit when its marginal cost equals its marginal revenue.
Marginal Revenue
The revenue increase from the sale of one more unit of a product or service.
Marginal Cost
is the increase in total cost that arises from producing one additional unit of a product or service.
- Utilize marginal analysis principles for making decisions in firms that operate in completely competitive environments.
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Learning Objectives
- Utilize marginal analysis principles for making decisions in firms that operate in completely competitive environments.
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