Opportunity Cost

In microeconomic theory, the opportunity cost of a particular activity option is the loss of value or benefit that would be incurred the cost by engaging in that activity, relative to engaging in an alternative activity offering a higher return in value or benefit.

For example, you spend time and money going to a movie, you cannot spend that time at home reading a book, and you can’t spend the money on something else.


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