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The Amount of Money One Would Have to Give to a Consumer

Question 78

Question 78

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The amount of money one would have to give to a consumer to offset the harm from a price increase is called


A) compensating variation.
B) structured settlement.
C) equivalent variation.
D) consumer surplus.

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