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Compensating Variation

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The amount of money one would pay to gain a benefit such as a price decrease or the amount of income one would accept to agree upon the imposition of a harm such as a price increase. Money required to leave an individual as well off as before the economic change. Amount an individual would be willing to pay for the change, or willing to accept as compensation for a change.

 

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Abatement
Ability-to-Pay...Absolute Advan...
Abundance
Accelerator
Acid Rain
Acquired Endow...Adaptive Expec...Adverse Select...
Aggregate Dema...Aggregate Expe...Aggregate Supp...
Allocative Eff...Ambient Charge
Antitrust Laws
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Asymmetric Inf...Average Costs
Average Produc...
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