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Deadweight loss
Deadweight loss In economics, a deadweight loss (also known as excess burden) is a permanent loss of well being to society that ...
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Talk:Deadweight loss
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Tax
... of the tax. Figure 3: Net Societal Loss In addition to administrative costs, there are ... marginal taxes in the form of a loss in social surplus, shown in orange. This loss is often called deadweight loss which is a loss created because ...
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Economic welfare (translated from German)
... this connection of one (nice o) welfare loss Critics criticize, the concept diffamiere national interferences ... is the total pension. Welfare and welfare loss Under one Welfare loss (also Net welfare loss, Allokationsverlust, Additional load of the tax, Tax wedge, DEAD weight loss, excess burden) one understands in this ...
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User:Narxysus/TwoPartTariff
... the light blue area A, and a deadweight loss equal to the purple area C. The ... to capture all the consumer surplus and deadweight loss areas, increasing profits. The per-unit charge ... areas ABC, zero consumer surplus, and no deadweight loss. This results in an allocatively ...
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User talk:LegCircus
... article. please ignore spelling mistakes Minimum wage deadweight loss LegCircus, you asked about minimum wage causing deadweight loss. When a minimum wage is imposed, it ... and minimum wage that is not purchased. Deadweight loss describes this. Essentially, people whose ...
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Two-part tariff
... the light blue area A, and a deadweight loss equal to the purple area C. The ... to capture all the consumer surplus and deadweight loss areas, increasing profits. The per-unit charge ... areas ABC, zero consumer surplus, and no deadweight loss. This results in an allocatively ...
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Monopsony
... employers' net gain is smaller than the loss inflicted on workers. The diagram on the ... of employment. This is a net social loss and is called deadweight loss. It is a measure of the market ... is not so for the yellow-area deadweight loss. The market failure can only ...
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Naval architecture
... the purpose of the ship. For example deadweight tonnage and hold volume are measures of ... General cargo vessels: Commonly used criteria are: deadweight tonnage, hold volume, speed, number of containers ... carried. Bulk carrier: Commonly used criteria are: deadweight tonnage, hold volume, speed, maximum loading of ... hold. Container ships: Commonly used criteria are: deadweight tonnage, hold volume, speed, number of containers ... ship) (refrigerated vessel): Commonly used criteria are: deadweight tonnage, hold volume, speed, number of ...
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Tariff
... major industries lose to foreign competition, the loss of jobs and tax revenue can severely ... E and K, which is a net loss of the area C, E, F and ... the redistributed consumer surplus is lost. This loss of surplus is known as a deadweight loss, and is essentially the loss to ...
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