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marginal cost
noun
- the cost of one additional unit of any item produced or bought in quantity.
marginal cost
- The change in total cost of production when an output is varied by one unit.
Word History and Origins
Origin of marginal cost1
Example Sentences
“We are clearly producing personalised, interactive knowledge at your fingertips at zero marginal cost,” he said.
The marginal cost of adding an article to a newsletter or 10 minutes to a sermon supporting political candidates would likely be considered de minimis.
The marginal cost of adding an article to a newsletter or 10 minutes to a sermon supporting political candidates would likely be considered de minimis.
"Our country has the right to pay for electricity at the average cost of production and certainly not at the marginal cost of the latest gas-fired power plant in eastern Europe."
For a supermarket, marginal cost includes all the expenses of running a store, which is typically over 90% of their costs.
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