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Cost-Benefit Maximizing Principle

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AP Microeconomics

Definition

The cost-benefit maximizing principle is the idea that individuals or firms should take an action if the marginal benefit of that action exceeds the marginal cost, and they should avoid taking an action if the marginal cost exceeds the marginal benefit.

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