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Opportunity costs do not have a connected benefit.
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Opportunity cost is exactly the benefit you give up by choosing one option over the next-best alternative — i.e., the forgone (connected) benefit. Example: if you spend an hour studying instead of working, the opportunity cost is the wage you would have earned that hour.
Opportunity cost is exactly the benefit you give up by choosing one option over the next-best alternative — i.e., the forgone (connected) benefit. Example: if you spend an hour studying instead of working, the opportunity cost is the wage you would have earned that hour.
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