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For link-status routing protocols, filtering routes in the inbound direction actually cannot block the transmission of link-status information. The filtering effect is that routes cannot be injected into the local routing table but neighbors can still receive complete route status information and calculate complete routes.
Deadweight Loss
Deadweight loss is an economic inefficiency that occurs when the allocation of resources is not optimal, leading to a loss of total surplus or welfare within the economy.
Deadweight Loss
Deadweight loss is a loss of economic efficiency that can occur when the equilibrium for a good or a service is not achieved or is not achievable, often due to market failures, taxes, or subsidies.
Excise Tax
A tax levied on specific goods or services at purchase such as alcohol, tobacco, and gasoline.
Elastic
Describes a situation in which the demand for a product or service significantly changes in response to a change in its price.
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