Marginal Cost
Andrew Muir
Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series C, 1958, vol. 7, issue 2, 96-103
Abstract:
In this article Mr Muir defines the term ‘marginal cost’, explains a method of estimating these costs, and gives an example of its use. The treatment of the subject is not claimed to be complete, but because of the apparent apathy that exists on marginal costing it is intended to be somewhat provocative.
Date: 1958
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