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Janel,a college student,can look at a stimulus and then be able to recall later a sharp,vivid,and detailed visual image of the stimulus.Janel's extraordinary memory is called:
External Benefits
Positive effects of a production or consumption activity on third parties not directly involved in the transaction, leading to social or economic benefits.
Total Surplus
The sum of consumer and producer surplus, representing the total net benefit to society from a market transaction.
Socially Efficient Quantity
The level of production of a good or service that results in the optimal combination of economic efficiency and social welfare.
Market Equilibrium
A market state where the supply of goods matches demand, resulting in stable prices where the quantity of goods buyers are willing to buy equals the quantity sellers are willing to sell.
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