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PERSONAL INCOME AND DISPOSABLE INCOME: Personal income (PI) is the total income received by the members of the domestic household sector, which may or may not be earned from productive activities during a given period of time, usually one year. Disposable income (DI) is the total income that can be used by the household sector for either consumption or saving during a given period of time, usually one year. Disposable income is after-tax income that is officially calculated as the difference between personal income and personal tax and nontax payments. In the numbers game, personal tax and nontax payments are about 15% of personal income, which makes disposable personal income about 85% of personal income.
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Lesson 18: Monopoly | Unit 3: Output
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This table presents all of the information needed to compare the total cost, total revenue, and profit:- Quantity (Q): The first column presents production ranging from 0 to 12 units.
- Price (P): The second column presents the price for each corresponding quantity of output.
- Total Revenue (TR): The third column presents total revenue.
- Total Cost (TC): The fourth column presents the total cost incurred by the monopoly.
The heading of the fifth column in this table is "Profit." Notice that: - The difference between these values is an economic profit of $8.
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PERFECT COMPETITION, LONG-RUN PRODUCTION ANALYSIS In the long run, a perfectly competitive firm adjusts plant size, or the quantity of capital, to maximize long-run profit. In addition, the entry and exit of firms into and out of a perfectly competitive market guarantees that each perfectly competitive firm earns nothing more or less than a normal profit. As a perfectly competitive industry reacts to changes in demand, it traces out positive, negative, or horizontal long-run supply curve due to increasing, decreasing, or constant cost.
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The first paper notes printed in the United States were in denominations of 1 cent, 5 cents, 25 cents, and 50 cents.
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"The greatest things ever done on Earth have been done little by little. " -- William Jennings Bryan
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RBC Real Business Cycle
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