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Why is normal profit treated as a fixed cost?

Microeconomics Profit Normal profit
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Nallasivam V
Aug 20, 2015

Normal Profit is part of total cost.

Explanation:

Total Cost = variable cost + Fixed Cost
Normal Profit is part of fixed cost.

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