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The buoyant force acting on a 1-ton blimp hovering in air is
Total Burden
The full impact or total effect of something, often used in economics to refer to the combination of direct and indirect costs associated with a policy or tax.
Consumer Surplus
The difference between the total amount that consumers are willing and able to pay for a good or service versus the total amount they actually do pay.
Economic Decision
A choice made by individuals or organizations regarding the allocation of resources and the distribution of goods and services, often driven by cost-benefit analyses.
Excess Burden
Excess Burden, also known as deadweight loss, refers to the cost to society created by market inefficiency, which occurs when supply and demand are out of equilibrium.
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