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Consumer Surplus
The contrast between what consumers can and will pay for a good or service and their actual expenditure on it.
Producer Surplus
The difference between the amount that producers are willing and able to sell a good for and the amount they actually receive (market price).
Total Surplus
The sum of consumer surplus and producer surplus, representing the total net benefit to society from a market transaction.
Deadweight Loss
The reduction of economic efficiency that happens when the free market does not achieve equilibrium for a particular good or service.
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