Explain the concept of ‘normal profit’. Justify that it is an element of cost in micro economics?
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Normal profit is a profit metric that takes into consideration both explicit and implicit costs. It may be viewed in conjunction with economic profit. Normal profit occurs when the difference between a company's total revenue and combined explicit and implicit costs are equal to zero.
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Normal profit is a profit metric that takes into consideration both explicit and implicit costs. It may be viewed in conjunction with economic profit. Normal profit occurs when the difference between a company's total revenue and combined explicit and implicit costs are equal to zero.
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