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Market Demand
The total quantity of a good or service that all consumers in a market are willing and able to purchase at various prices during a specified period.
Binding Price Floor
A government or regulatory-imposed price control that sets the minimum price that can be charged for a good or service, above the equilibrium price, leading to potential surpluses.
Surplus
Surplus refers to the amount by which production, resources, or inventory exceeds what is needed or used, often resulting in excess supply.
Nonbinding Price Floor
A minimum price set by the government that is below the equilibrium price, having no effect on the market.
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