Why is the height of a supply curve at a given quantity properly considered the cost of
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Why is the height of a supply curve at a given quantity properly considered the cost of providing that last increment of the good (ie., its marginal cost)?
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Principles Of Microeconomics
ISBN: 9780812224177
1st Edition
Authors: Eugene Silberberg And Gregory Ellis
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