Deadweight loss — created by a binding price ceiling. Producer surplus is necessarily decreased, while consumer surplus may or may not increase; however the decrease in producer surplus must be greater than the increase (if any) in consumer surplus. In economics,… … Wikipedia
deadweight loss — UK US noun [C or U] ► ECONOMICS, TAX a loss that occurs when a government raises taxes in order to get more money, but then loses money as a result. For example, a company that goes bankrupt because of increased taxes will stop paying taxes… … Financial and business terms
Deadweight Loss — The costs to society created by market inefficiency. Mainly used in economics, deadweight loss can be applied to any deficiency caused by an inefficient allocation of resources. Price ceilings (such as price controls and rent controls), price… … Investment dictionary
Deadweight Loss Of Taxation — A loss of economic well being imposed by a tax. The loss occurs because taxation makes the taxed good or service less attractive, reducing individuals desire to purchase that product. Furthermore, taxation reduces incentives to work beyond a… … Investment dictionary
Deadweight — may refer to: Deadweight loss, an economics concept Deadweight tonnage, a ship s carrying capacity with crew and supplies Deadweight (song), a song on Beck s 1997 album A Life Less Ordinary Deadweight (American band), a San Francisco alternative… … Wikipedia
Welfare Loss Of Taxation — The decreased economic well being caused by the imposition of a tax. Taxing any product or activity makes it less attractive and gives people less incentive to purchase or undertake it. Taxpayers not only suffer from having less money because of… … Investment dictionary
Чистая потеря — DEADWEIGHT LOSS Сокращениеизлишка потребителя и производителя в результате снижения производства продукта до уровня, который ниже оптимально эффективного уровня производства в условиях совершенной конкуренции. Рассмотрим график. В точке… … Словарь-справочник по экономике
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