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Eleanor Roosevelt was especially notable as an advocate for
Overproduction
A situation where more goods are produced than can be sold, leading to surplus inventory and often resulting in waste or economic imbalances.
Market Price
The existing rate at which a service or asset is offered for buying or selling in a certain market.
Consumer Surplus
The difference between the amount that consumers are willing to pay for a good or service and the actual amount they pay.
Deadweight Loss
The total loss of producer and consumer surplus from underproduction or overproduction.
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