greater then economic profits,as accounting profits do not include implicit costs
Profits = revenues - expenses
many firms will earn profits in the short term, but they must constantly innovate and compete to earn profits in the long term
economic profits in a industry suggest the industry
No.
"Minuscule" is an adjective.
A minuscule amount of snow fell.
she wrote minuscule? Is this correct?
the minuscule mouse went inside a skinny hole.
Minuscule - 2006 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
a minuscule amount of light came through the window
The minuscule insect buzzed it's way into the hole. The hole in the wall was minuscule compared to the house. I'm feeling minuscule, he thought.
No, the word 'minuscule' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun as tiny, extremely small.
Very small
RIDICULE
minute
When talking about something really small. "That ice cube made a minuscule difference in the temperature of my water"