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The Difference Between the Highest Price a Consumer Is Willing

Question 165

Question 165

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The difference between the highest price a consumer is willing to pay for a good and the price the consumer actually pays is called


A) producer surplus.
B) the substitution effect.
C) the income effect.
D) consumer surplus.

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