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The element of risk that is unpredictable and has no measurable probability.
Profit is usually regarded as the reward a company earns for enduring uncertainty in business activity.
Also see: bounded rationality
Source:
K H Borch, The Economics of Uncertainty (Princeton, N.J., 1968)
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