Real cost and money cost is not similar.Real costs are actually much broader in scope and cover all the aspects of sacrifice involved in acquiring a product.
No. Marginal cost is the added cost of producing one more of something. This type of cost is real and concrete; it actually has monetary value. Opportunity cost is more theoretical. It measures the amount of money / products that could have been made in places other than the job you are currently in. This is very similar to implicit costs.
The main difference between the two is the way to measure it in..Real cost is measured in its total/overall quantity for example if i am to build a chair..the 'real cost' chair is = "quantity/amount" of wood, nails, hammer, super glue etc . + my labour charges. according to an economist Alfred marshall, real cost should also include the the time utilized, the troubles taken, the pollution generated etc. it is an abstract concept and so is not an easy or precise way to measure cost.
A real interest rate and a nominal interest rate are quite similar. The only real difference between the two interest rates are that a nominal interest rate include the cost of inflation where as the real interest rate does not.
wha tis the real money
Real cost is the price which is real not a fake price
Yes it does cost real money to play, but you can win money there... similar to like it is on any poker site.
Money cost refers to actually dollar amount, whereas Real cost takes into account the efforts involved in making a product, such as physical or mental effort.
what is the difference?
No, as if it would cost real world money it would have already asked you for a credit card or paypal.
How much did the Baltimore Castle cost in money?,
Zwinky doesn't cost money but certain things do. If you run out of or want some of the fake money on there you use real money to get the fake money xD
It costs $80.
No its real and cost money
Yes, Nintendo eShop uses 'real' money so $1 = 1 eShop dollar.
No. but it costs real money to adopt more than one pet. Hope this helps!
Of course.... but they cost real money
It doesn't cost anything to open an account on PartyPoker. You can then play on the play money tables, for no cost to you. If you wish, you can put real money into your account.