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Lectures in Microeconomics-Charles W. Upton More on Consumer Surplus
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The Concept of Consumer Surplus is quite powerful.
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More on Consumer Surplus The Concept of Consumer Surplus is quite powerful. I want to show some applications of this concept.
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More on Consumer Surplus Valuing the Benefit of a Project The Government builds a new dam, creating a new lake. What are the recreational benefits from this lake? We can analyze this with consumer surplus
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More on Consumer Surplus Valuing the Benefit of a Project
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More on Consumer Surplus Valuing the Benefit of a Project
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More on Consumer Surplus Valuing the Benefit of a Project
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More on Consumer Surplus Valuing the Benefit of a Project
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More on Consumer Surplus Valuing the Benefit of a Project
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More on Consumer Surplus The Benefit 40 25
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More on Consumer Surplus The Benefit 40 25
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More on Consumer Surplus A Simple Application Demand for a swimming pool: V =300,000 - 30,000p
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More on Consumer Surplus A Simple Application Demand for a swimming pool: V =300,000 - 30,000p Current capacity is 200,000
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More on Consumer Surplus A Simple Application Demand for a swimming pool: V =300,000 - 30,000p Current capacity is 200,000 What Price Restricts Demand?
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More on Consumer Surplus A Simple Application Demand for a swimming pool: V =300,000 - 30,000p Current capacity is 200,000 What Price Restricts Demand? 200,000=300,000-30,000p p=$3.33
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More on Consumer Surplus A Simple Application Demand for a swimming pool: V =300,000 - 30,000p Current capacity is 300,000 What Price Restricts Demand? Should it be expanded to 300,000?
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More on Consumer Surplus A Simple Application V = 300,000- 30,000p $10 300,000
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More on Consumer Surplus A Simple Application V = 300,000- 30,000p $10 300,000
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More on Consumer Surplus A Simple Application V = 300,000- 30,000p $10 300,000 $3.33 200,000
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More on Consumer Surplus A Simple Application V = 300,000- 30,000p $10 300,000 $3.33 200,000
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More on Consumer Surplus A Simple Application V = 300,000- 30,000p $10 300,000 $3.33 200,000 So what are the Costs?
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More on Consumer Surplus A Simple Application V = 300,000- 30,000p $10 300,000 $3.33 200,000 So what are the Costs? If C<$166,667 Expand If C> $166,667 Don’t
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More on Consumer Surplus End ©2004 Charles W. Upton
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