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O que (quem) é surplus inventories - definição

MONETARY BENEFIT THAT ACCRUES TO PARTIES TO AN ECONOMIC TRANSACTION
Surplus (economics); Producer surplus; Consumer and producer surplus; Consumer's Surplus; Marshallian surplus; Consumers' surplus; Consumers' Surplus; Producer's surplus; Consumer surplus; Producers' surplus; Producers' Surplus; Producer's Surplus; Producer Surplus; Consumer Surplus; Rule of one-half; Consumer's surplus; Consumers surplus; Producers surplus; Social surplus
  • Graph illustrating consumer (red) and producer (blue) surpluses on a supply and demand chart
  • Producer surplus

Producer's surplus         
·add. ·- Any profit above the normal rate of interest and wages accruing to a producer on account of some monopoly (temporary or permanent) of the means or materials of production;
- called also Producer's rent.
Consumer's surplus         
·add. ·- The excess that a purchaser would be willing to pay for a commodity over that he does pay, rather than go without the commodity;
- called also consumer's rent.
Lumley inventories         
  •  Portrait of Edward VI of England after Hans Holbein the Younger, called "The Lumley portrait of King Edward VI, as Prince of Wales". The Lumley ''[[cartellino]]'' can be seen on the right of the portrait.
  • Portrait of [[Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex]], by [[William Segar]], showing the Lumley ''[[cartellino]]'', now in the [[National Gallery of Ireland]]
  • Lumley Castle
  • The Diana Fountain at Nonsuch Palace: one of the drawings from the Red Velvet Book
MANUSCRIPT CATALOG OF THE COLLECTIONS OF JOHN, 1ST BARON LUMLEY
The Lumley inventories; Red Velvet Book; Lumley inventory
The Lumley inventories are a group of inventories documenting the extensive collections of paintings, books, sculptures, silver and furniture accumulated by John, 1st Baron Lumley (c.1533–1609).

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Economic surplus

In mainstream economics, economic surplus, also known as total welfare or total social welfare or Marshallian surplus (after Alfred Marshall), is either of two related quantities:

  • Consumer surplus, or consumers' surplus, is the monetary gain obtained by consumers because they are able to purchase a product for a price that is less than the highest price that they would be willing to pay.
  • Producer surplus, or producers' surplus, is the amount that producers benefit by selling at a market price that is higher than the least that they would be willing to sell for; this is roughly equal to profit (since producers are not normally willing to sell at a loss and are normally indifferent to selling at a break-even price).