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  2. Consumer surplus for software products - Wikipedia

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    These authors suggest that the price of software should be based on its consumer surplus. Pricing strategies can be used to gain the most revenue such as product bundling, forming separable modules, and price discrimination with product variants and target groups. (2004) Calculations of consumer surplus is one way that software firms can keep ...

  3. Economic surplus - Wikipedia

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    The consumer's surplus is highest at the largest number of units for which, even for the last unit, the maximum willingness to pay is not below the market price. Consumer surplus can be used as a measurement of social welfare, shown by Robert Willig. [8] For a single price change, consumer surplus can provide an approximation of changes in welfare.

  4. Vietnam's soaring US trade surplus stokes new fears of ... - AOL

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    Vietnam is vulnerable to becoming the new Trump administration's next target for tariffs as data shows its trade surplus with the United States ballooning, industry executives and analysts said.

  5. First Trump tariffs - Wikipedia

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    This increases consumer surplus (the area under the demand curve but above price) by X+Z as consumers can purchase more goods at lower prices. However, it also reduces producer surplus (the area above the supply curve but below the price) by X, as domestic producers supply fewer goods at lower prices. Domestic producers will choose to produce ...

  6. These restaurants aren't letting food go to waste - AOL

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    Pizza Hut, KFC and Taco Bell also donate 10 million pounds of surplus food a year, but it doesn't stop there. Fast casual favorite, Chipotle and many other restaurants are also in the game of ...

  7. Deadweight loss - Wikipedia

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    The producer surplus always decreases, but the consumer surplus may or may not increase; however, the decrease in producer surplus must be greater than the increase, if any, in consumer surplus. Deadweight loss can also be a measure of lost economic efficiency when the socially optimal quantity of a good or a service is not produced.

  8. China is not seeking a trade surplus, vice premier says - AOL

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    China is not seeking a trade surplus and is willing to import more competitive and high-quality products and services to balance trade, Ding Xuexiang, the country's vice premier, said on Tuesday.

  9. Monopoly - Wikipedia

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    Consumer surplus is the difference between the value of a good to a consumer and the price the consumer must pay in the market to purchase it. [47] Price discrimination is not limited to monopolies. Market power is a company's ability to increase prices without losing all its customers.