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Why Don't Aggregates and Categories Qualify as Social Groups

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Why don't aggregates and categories qualify as social groups?


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Consumer Surplus

The deviation between consumers’ anticipated payment for a product or service and the eventual price paid.

Demand Curve

A graphical representation showing the relationship between the price of a good and the quantity demanded by consumers at each price level.

Consumer Surplus

The discrepancy in the total amount anticipated to be paid by consumers and the amount that is actually paid for a product or service.

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