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An economist's measurement of profit differs from an accountant's in that: a. accountants calculate total revenue differently than do economists. b. economists do not always include all of the opportunity costs when calculating total production costs. c. accountants do not always include all of the opportunity costs when calculating total production costs. d. economic profit generally exceeds accounting profit.

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