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Producer surplus is the difference between:


the maximum price a seller is willing to accept and the market price.


the maximum price a buyer is willing to pay and the market price.


the market price and the minimum price a seller is willing to accept.


the market price and the minimum price a buyer is willing to pay.

which one is right?
11 years ago

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Answered by Matt
that should have been answered in your other question
11 years ago

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