Consumer surplus and producer surplus

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Definition of Consumer Surplus This is the difference between what the consumer pays and what he would have been willing to pay. For example: If you would be willing to pay £50 for a ticket to see the F. A. Cup final, but you can buy a ticket for £40. In this case, your consumer …

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Definition of Consumer Surplus

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Readers Question: what is meant by consumer surplus? Can firms reduce or eliminate consumer surplus? Consumer Surplus is the difference between the price that consumers pay and the price that they are willing to pay. On a supply and demand curve, it is the area between the equilibrium price and the demand curve For example, …

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Napoleon, eggs and capturing consumer surplus

On campaign in the early 1800s, Napoleon approached a hostelry on the slopes of  Col du Pin Bouchain near Roanne. (BTW: the Col du Pin Bouchain at 759m was the first mountain ever used in the Tour de France in the 1903 edition.) Napoleon was shocked at the price of eggs, and so he asked …

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Surplus – Definition, causes and effects

Definition A surplus occurs when the amount of a good or assets exceeds the quantity actively used. If a firm supplies one 1,000 Christmas Trees, but there is demand for only 400, then it will have a surplus of 600 unsold Christmas Trees. If the price was stuck at P2, the supply (Q3) would be …

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The effect of a current account surplus

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Readers Question: how does a current account surplus affect domestic employment? A current account surplus means an economy is exporting a greater value of goods and services than it is importing. A country with a current account surplus will have a deficit on the financial/capital account. i.e. a country with a current account surplus will …

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Producer and Consumer Sovereignty

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An examination of consumer and producer sovereignty. Also, an evaluation of which is stronger – who drives markets – is it, consumers or producers? Definition consumer sovereignty The ability and freedom of consumers to choose from a range of different goods and services. It means that ultimately it is consumers who will decide what is …

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Effects of a budget surplus

A budget surplus occurs when government tax receipts are greater than government spending. It means the government can either save money or pay off existing national debt. It is worth noting, that budget surpluses are quite rare in the past 120 years. Politicians have sometimes attempted to enshrine budget surplus into law but what are …

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Germany’s current account surplus

In 2015, the German current account surplus surged to 8.5% of GDP. A record level and a surplus which has implications for the Eurozone and global economy. Source: Bundesbank The surplus is primarily due to the surplus on trade in goods. Though in recent years, there has also been a surplus in primary income. This …

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