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The IRS can use § 482 reallocations to assure that transactions between related parties are properly reflected in a tax return.
Consumer Surplus
The disparity between the ideal payment consumers are ready to make for a good or service and the real amount paid.
Total Expenditure
The overall amount of money spent by individuals, households, or an economy on goods and services over a specific period of time.
Snob Effect
Negative network externality in which a consumer wishes to own an exclusive or unique good.
Bandwagon Effect
Positive network externality in which a consumer wishes to possess a good in part because others do.
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