Total surplus in a market is a measure of:
A) social welfare created by the market.
B) profits that accrue to the owners of firms in a particular market.
C) the rebates that consumers receive when they purchase certain goods or services.
D) excess inventory that remains at the end of a season.
E) planned inventory that a firm carries from one year to the next.
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