deadweight loss is? borne entirely by consumers all of the above not a problem woth over production gained by producers the social loss from inefficiency
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Deadweight loss refers to the loss of economic efficiency that occurs when the equilibrium outcome is not achievable or not achieved. This can happen due to various reasons such as taxes, subsidies, price ceilings, or price floors. Show more…
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