Monetary benefit that accrues to parties to an economic transaction.
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Examples for "surplus"
Examples for "surplus"
1The surplus of supply in Europe forced sellers to fight for buyers.
2China accounts for 200 million tonnes of the surplus capacity, he said.
3The surplus is a 36 per cent increase on the previous year.
4The fact is, however, that we simply have been surplus to requirement.
5Any surplus from speed awareness courses goes right back into road safety.
1Village life, with its limited area and still more limited resources, has little economic surplus upon which parasitism can feed.
1A 119 billion pound limit on total welfare spending also has a political edge.
2Chancellor George Osborne has said a new cap on total welfare spending will be introduced from next year.
3Millions of public sector workers will lose automatic annual pay increases and there will be a cap on total welfare spending.
4He also announced a cap on total welfare spending and axed winter fuel payments for expatriate pensioners in hot countries from 2015.
5This will be supplemented by an additional £47 million from the European Social Fund, bringing the total welfare-to-workpackage to £416 million.
1Such a one might base his conclusions on Germany's total surplus of annual productivity as distinct from her export surplus.
2Overall, the total surplus at June 2014 was € 194 million, which is similar to June 2013.
3The total surplus from federal, state and local governments and its social security system was 18 billion euros in 2014.
4ISMA put the total surplus at about 2.5 million tonnes and said the incentive should apply to another 1.0-1.5 million tonnes.
5In 2010, China ran a $181 billion bilateral surplus with the United States, and a total surplus of $183 billion.
Translations for producer and consumer surplus