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Marginal Social Cost (MSC) (Definition)

The marginal social cost (MSC) represents the full cost of producing one more unit of a good. This calculation is comprehensive, as it includes not only the producer's direct expenses (the marginal private cost) but also any additional costs imposed on third parties, known as the marginal external cost.

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Updated 2025-10-07

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