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An indorsement may be simple or complex.
Consumer Surplus
The differential between the overall amount consumers are willing and financially prepared to spend on a good or service, and what they end up spending.
Producer Surplus
The difference between what producers are willing to accept for a good versus what they actually receive, essentially the extra benefit to producers from selling at the market price.
Deadweight Loss
A loss of economic efficiency that occurs when the equilibrium for a good or a service is not achieved or is unobtainable.
Producer Surplus
The difference between the amount that producers are willing to accept for a good or service and the actual amount they receive.
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