Chapter 3: 35 (page 78)
What is deadweight loss?
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Deadweight loss is the defeat in the social overload that appears when a market delivers an inadequate amount.
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Chapter 3: 35 (page 78)
What is deadweight loss?
Deadweight loss is the defeat in the social overload that appears when a market delivers an inadequate amount.
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