Economics of Food and Agriculture
Deadweight loss refers to the economic inefficiency that occurs when equilibrium for a good or service is not achieved or is not achievable. This can arise from various factors such as market distortions caused by taxes, subsidies, or monopolistic practices. The result is a loss of economic welfare that could have been gained if resources were allocated more efficiently, affecting how agricultural markets operate and influencing policy decisions.
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