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Deadweight loss - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In economics, a deadweight loss (also known as excess burden or allocative inefficiency) is a loss of economic efficiency that can occur when equilibrium for a good or service is ... (more...)
Deadweight - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The term deadweight may refer to: The economics concept deadweight loss. Deadweight tonnage is an expression of a ship's carrying capacity, including the weight of the crew ... (more...)
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Deadweight Loss
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deadweight definition | Dictionary.com
deadweight loss ... noun . 1. the heavy, unrelieved weight of anything inert: The dead weight of the bear ... (more...)
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... main finding is that, in general, people spend a lot more on presents than they?re worth to those who receive them, a phenomenon that he calls ?the deadweight loss of Christmas ... (more...)
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Deadweight Loss The costs to society created by an inefficiency in the market. Investopedia Says : Mainly used in economics, the term 'deadweight (more...)
Losses are staggering when taxes induce less productive land use
One is the "deadweight loss," a loss to the economy with no offsetting gain. The other name is the "excess burden," since the burden on the economy is in addition to or in excess ... (more...)
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By Joel Waldfogel; The Deadweight Loss of Christmas ... The Deadweight Loss of Christmas. Joel Waldfogel () American Economic Review, 1993, vol. 83, issue 5, pages 1328-36 (more...)
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Deadweight Loss - Definition of Deadweight Loss on Investopedia - The costs to society created by an inefficiency in the market. (more...)
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