Definition of Consumer Surplus
Consumer surplus is the
A
The difference between the maximum price consumers are willing to pay and the actual market price.
B
The extra profit earned by producers due to high demand.
C
The gap between the equilibrium price and the price at which producers are willing to supply a product.
D
The additional satisfaction consumers receive from consuming an extra unit of a good.
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