MRP may refer to:

Business, economics and management

  • Manufacturing resource planning, (MRP II), derived from/a followup to MRP/Material requirements planning
  • Material requirements planning
  • Maximum retail price, in India and Bangladesh
  • Marginal revenue product, in the marginal revenue productivity theory of wages
  • Market risk premium, a risk premium

Politics

  • Papuan People's Assembly (Majelis Rakyat Papua), a cultural assembly for the indigenous people in Papua, Indonesia
  • Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact, a non-aggression pact between Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union
  • MRP-AEG, the Estonian Group on Publication of the Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact
  • Mouvement Républicain Populaire (Popular Republican Movement), a political party during the Fourth French Republic

Science and technology

  • Micronized rubber powder
  • Multidrug resistance protein
  • RNase MRP, a ribonucleoprotein
  • Multilevel regression with poststratification, used in opinion polling
  • Modified Rodrigues parameters, a representation of a three-dimensional rotation
  • Machine-readable passport

Computing

  • Media Redundancy Protocol, allowing fast Ethernet recovery
  • Metro Ring Protocol, proprietary networking protocol
  • Multiple Registration Protocol in IEEE 802.1
  • Managed Recovery Process in Oracle Data Guard

Other uses

  • Mission Raceway Park
  • Mega Rice Project of Kalimantan, Indonesia
  • Moorthorpe railway station (National Rail station code), England
  • Monolithic Rail Platform, a gun part manufactured by Lewis Machine and Tool Company
  • Master of Regional Planning, an urban planning qualification
  • Mr Price Group, a major South African clothing and homeware retail chain
  • Mike Pompeo (Michael Richard Pompeo), American politician
  • Mike Pence (Michael Richard Pence), American politician
  • MRP: Avi-Yonah, M., “Map of Roman Palestine” QDAP V, No. 4 (1936), 139-193. Egalement, Map of Roman Palestine, 2nd revised edition, Jerusalem, 1940. P.145
  • Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, the last Shah of Iran
  • Motion to revoke probation, a legal action