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Consumer Surplus
The separation between the entire amount consumers are keen and financially able to expend on a good or service, and the amount they actually expend.
Surplus I
An excess of supply over demand, leading to a situation where the quantity of a good or service exceeds the quantity demanded at the current price.
Consumer Surplus
The difference between what consumers are willing to pay and what they actually pay for a good or service.
Surplus II
An excess of supply over demand, leading to lower prices and potential inefficiencies in the market.
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