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Consumer Surplus
The distinction in the total potential consumer payment for a good or service and their actual payment.
Surplus I
A situation where the quantity of a good or service supplied exceeds the quantity demanded, often leading to a price decrease.
Consumer Surplus
The disparity between consumers' theoretical expenditure on a good or service and their practical expenditure.
Total Surplus
The sum of consumer surplus and producer surplus, indicating the total benefits received by both producers and consumers in a market.
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