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Weber essentially used history as "data" to develop general concepts that apply across time, not to specific events or eras in the past.
Consumer Surplus
The difference between the maximum price a consumer is willing to pay for a good or service and the actual price they pay, reflecting consumer benefit.
Market Price
The present rate at which a product or service can be purchased or sold on the market.
Downward-Sloping Demand
A market situation in which the quantity demanded of a good or service decreases as its price increases, depicting an inverse relationship between price and demand.
Consumer Surplus
The difference between the total amount that consumers are willing and able to pay for a good or service versus what they actually pay.
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