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In economics, deadweight loss is the loss of societal economic welfare due to production/consumption of a good at a quantity where marginal benefit (to society) does not equal marginal cost (to society) – in other words, there are either goods being produced despite the cost of doing so being larger than the benefit, or additional goods are not being produced despite the fact that the ...
DWL may refer to: Deadweight loss, the difference in production and consumption of any given product or service; Doświadczalne Warsztaty Lotnicze, the former Polish aircraft manufacturer, active in 1933-1939; Deutsche Wasserball-Liga, the premier category in the league system for water polo clubs in Germany; Bankan Tey Dogon, the ISO 639 code dwl
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Deadweight loss and excess burden of taxation are synonyms closely related. I propose that we merge them. --Explodicle 16:36, 18 March 2008 (UTC) []We can not merge these two terms because while they "might" be closely related to one another, deadweight loss in this instance represents a general definition unlike excess burden of taxation which refers to a specific area (tax) reflecting the ...