Multiple Choice
In a bargaining solution, a player's net surplus is
A) the amount of total surplus minus any deadweight loss.
B) the difference between what the player receives in the final bargain minus what she would have gotten from the disagreement point.
C) the amount of consumer surplus she receives minus any deadweight loss.
D) always maximized.
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