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词汇 deadweight-loss
释义 deadweight loss
noun[ C or U ]
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ECONOMICS, TAX
a loss that occurs when a government raises taxes in order to get more money, but then loses money as a result. For example, a company that goes bankrupt because of increased taxes will stop paying taxes completely:
Government spending is justified only if the benefits that it produces exceeds the total cost of paying for those benefits, including the deadweight loss of raising the revenue.

Examples of deadweight loss


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The most cost-effective policy is one that has the smallest deadweightloss in achieving certain policy goals.
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This is a net social loss and is called "deadweightloss".
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The decrease in supply as a result of the exercise of market power creates an economic deadweightloss which is often viewed as socially undesirable.
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Production is also decreased, further decreasing social welfare by creating a deadweightloss.
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So, although the exploitation rate has vanished, there is still a deadweightloss to society.
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Following a merger, the vertically integrated firm can collect one deadweightloss by setting the downstream firm's output to the competitive level.
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Any addition to the price of consumption goods or an increase in the income tax extends the deadweightloss further.
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Ending direct payments to farmers and deregulating the farm industry would eliminate inefficiencies and deadweightloss created by government intervention.
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However, a quota can potentially cause an even larger deadweightloss, depending on the mechanism used to allocate the import licenses.
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This is because almost all taxes impose what economists call an excess burden or a deadweightloss.
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