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  • 51Marginal product — In economics and in particular neoclassical economics, the marginal product or marginal physical product of an input (factor of production) is the extra output that can be produced by using one more unit of the input (for instance, the difference …

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  • 52End-of-life (product) — Discontinued redirects here. For other uses, see DSI. End of life (EOL) is a term used with respect to a product supplied to customers, indicating that the product is in the end of its useful lifetime and a vendor will no longer be marketing,… …

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  • 53Advertising Costs — A category included in financial accounting to represent expenses associated with promoting an industry, entity, brand, product name, or specific products or services in order to stimulate a desire to buy the entity s products or services.… …

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  • 54Net material product — (NMP) was the main macroeconomic indicator used for monitoring growth in national accounts of socialist countries during the Soviet era. These countries included the USSR and all the Comecon members. NMP is the conceptual equivalent of Gross… …

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  • 55Multiagent systems product lines — On the one hand, the field of Software Product Lines (SPL) covers all the software development lifecycle necessary to develop a family of products where the derivation of concrete products is made systematically and rapidly. On the other hand,… …

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  • 56Switching Costs — The negative costs that a consumer incurs as a result of changing suppliers, brands or products. Although most prevalent switching costs are monetary in nature, there are also psychological, effort and time based switching costs. Sustainable… …

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  • 57direct costs — the costs incurred, in addition to fixed costs, as a result of manufacturing a product or providing a service. Direct costs are made up of direct material, direct labour and direct manufacturing or servicing costs. Glossary of Business Terms …

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  • 58Structured product — A structured product is generally a pre packaged investment strategy which is based on derivatives, such as a single security, a basket of securities, options, indices, commodities, debt issuances and/or foreign currencies, and to a lesser extent …

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  • 59Marginal Revenue Product - MRP — The change in revenue that results from the addition of one extra unit when all other factors are kept equal. The marginal revenue product is used in marginal analysis to examine the effect of variable inputs, such as labor, and follows the law… …

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  • 60engineered costs — The building up of the levels of costs likely to be incurred by a production process by means of constructing synthetic costs, based on a logical consideration of the make up of each cost item. For example, the expected labour cost for a… …

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