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opportunity cost
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opportunity cost

In economics, that which has been forgone in order to achieve an objective. A family may choose to buy a new television set and forgo their annual holiday; the holiday represents the opportunity cost.

In decision-making, economists prefer to look at the opportunity cost because it requires a rational approach (all alternatives are examined), whereas an accountant's view of cost is more concerned with the way in which money is spent and the profit or loss that results.



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But Singer and Mason uncover the high and hidden cost of cheap chicken (and eggs and milk) when they take us behind the meat and dairy counters to factory farms that no agribusiness representative wants anyone to see.
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