Shutdown Point — A point of operations where a firm is indifferent between continuing operations and shutting down temporarily. The shutdown point is the combination of output and price where a firm earns just enough revenue to cover its total variable costs. If… … Investment dictionary
Shutdown (economics) — In economics, shutdown occurs if marginal revenue is below average variable cost at the profit maximizing output. Producing anything would not generate returns significant enough to offset any fixed cost and part of the variable cost. By not… … Wikipedia
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