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Revenue in Perfect Competition definitions
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Total Revenue
Calculated by multiplying the market price by the quantity sold; represents all money received by a firm from sales.
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Total Revenue
Calculated by multiplying the market price by the quantity sold; represents all money received by a firm from sales.
Average Revenue
Found by dividing total revenue by quantity sold; always equals the market price in all market structures.
Marginal Revenue
The additional money received from selling one more unit; equals the market price in perfect competition.
Price
A fixed value set by the market in perfect competition; firms must accept this value for all units sold.
Quantity
The number of units a firm sells; increasing this does not affect the market price in perfect competition.
Demand Curve
A graphical representation showing the relationship between price and quantity demanded; perfectly elastic for firms here.
Perfect Competition
A market structure with many sellers where each firm is a price taker and faces a perfectly elastic demand.
Price-Taking Behavior
A situation where firms accept the market price and cannot influence it by their own level of output.
Market Structure
The organizational and competitive characteristics of a market, influencing how revenue is determined.
Marginal Benefit
The extra gain a firm receives from selling one additional unit, measured by the increase in revenue.
Market Equilibrium
A state where market supply equals market demand, determining the price firms must accept.
Perfectly Elastic Demand
A situation where firms can sell any quantity at the market price, with no effect on price from their output.