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The rule for comparing machines with different lines is to select the machine with the greatest equivalent annual cost (EAC).
Consumer Surplus
The gulf between the aggregate amount consumers are willing to allocate for a good or service and what they actually end up paying.
Producer Surplus
The variance between the minimum amount producers are prepared to take for a product and the actual payment they get.
Opportunity Cost
The cost of forgoing the next best alternative when making a decision or choosing between multiple options.
Deadweight Loss
The loss of economic efficiency that occurs when the equilibrium for a good or service is not achieved, often due to market distortions like taxes or subsidies.
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