Marginal costs

Marginal costs

Marginal costs in the European Union Law

Concept of Marginal costs provided by the “Glossary of terms used in EU competition policy” (Antitrust and control of concentrations, published in 2002): Costs born by a firm of producing an additional unit of output. Marginal costs are a function of variable costs only, since fixed costs do not vary with output.


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