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Consumer Surplus
The contrast between the total payment consumers are willing and financially able to make for a good or service and the amount they truly pay.
Producer Surplus
The discrepancy between the price producers agree to sell a good for and the price they actually end up receiving.
Economic Efficiency
A condition in which resources are allocated in the most effective way possible, maximizing outputs from given inputs without waste.
Allocative Efficiency
A state of resource allocation where goods and services are distributed according to consumer preferences, reflecting an optimal distribution of resources.
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