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rdfs:comment | - Means that these costs, under consideration, have nothing to do with decision making; A.K.A.: Fixed costs
- "Sunk Costs" is the third episode of the third season of Better Call Saul and the twenty-third episode of the series altogether.
- Sunk Costs describes irrational economic, political or other decision-making in which an actor continues to make additional investments in a losing endeavor for fear of losing an original investment. The popular phrase "good money after bad" is often used to describe such behavior.
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abstract | - Means that these costs, under consideration, have nothing to do with decision making; A.K.A.: Fixed costs
- "Sunk Costs" is the third episode of the third season of Better Call Saul and the twenty-third episode of the series altogether.
- Sunk Costs describes irrational economic, political or other decision-making in which an actor continues to make additional investments in a losing endeavor for fear of losing an original investment. The popular phrase "good money after bad" is often used to describe such behavior.
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