A private cost is a cost of production that is Group of answer choices measured in total terms. measured in marginal terms. borne by the producer of a good. borne by someone other than the producer of a good.
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A private cost is a cost that is directly incurred by the producer of a good or service in the process of production. This cost is borne by the producer and is not transferred to any other party. Show more…
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