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Producer Surplus

Producer surplus is the difference between the amount a producer is willing to accept for a good or service and the actual price they receive. It represents the additional benefit or profit producers earn when they sell at a market price higher than their minimum acceptable price. Essentially, it measures the extra value producers gain from selling goods at current market prices, reflecting their economic gain from production. This surplus helps indicate the benefit producers receive from participating in the market beyond covering their costs.