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In microeconomics, Marginal Revenue (MR) is the extra revenue that an additional unit of product will bring. It can also be described as the change in total revenue/change in number of units sold. More formally, marginal revenue is equal to the change in total revenue over the change in quantity when the change in quantity is equal to one unit (or the change in output in the bracket where the change in revenue has occurred) This can also be represented as a derivative. (Total revenue) = (Price Demanded) times (Quantity) or
For a firm facing perfectly competitive markets, price does not change with quantity sold ( |
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