3. Since accounting procedures often omit costs, such as the opportunity cost of capital and owner-provided services,

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3. Since accounting procedures often omit costs, such as the opportunity cost of capital and owner-provided services, accounting costs generally understate the opportunity cost of producing a good . As a result of these omissions, the accounting profits of a firm are generally larger than the firm's economic profits.

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Economics Private And Public Choice

ISBN: 9780123110404

2nd Edition

Authors: James D Gwartney; Richard Stroup; A H Studenmund

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