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Equivalent Variation

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The amount of money one would accept to forgo a benefit such as a price decrease or the amount of income one would pay to avoid a harm such as a price increase. Money required to leave an individual as well off as after the economic change. Amount an individual would be willing to accept to forgo the change, or willing to pay to avert the change.

 

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Ability-to-Pay...Absolute Advan...
Abundance
Accelerator
Acid Rain
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Aggregate Dema...Aggregate Expe...Aggregate Supp...
Allocative Eff...Ambient Charge
Antitrust Laws
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Asymmetric Inf...Average Costs
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