ECON 1000 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Reservation Price, Economic Surplus

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Vertical interpretation of curves: start by focusing on a particular quantity demanded (or supplied) and then go up to the curve vertically to determine the corresponding price at which this particular quantity would be demanded. Buyer"s reservation price: maximum dollar amount a buyer is willing to give up in order to acquire an item. Seller"s reservation price: minimum dollar amount a seller is willing to accept in order to part with an item. Deadweight loss: the difference between the maximum possible level of total social surplus and the realized level of total social surplus. Dwl is zero at the efficient level of trade; dwl is positive at all other levels of trade. Inefficiency from too little trade: we do not trade all of the units we should trade. Inefficiency from too much trade: we trade some units we should not trade.

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