Just wondering if someone could explain the rationale behind this question. I thought that a dedweight losss would affect both producer and consumer surplus regardless of whether it was caused by overproduction or underproduction. Here is the QBank Question:
Which of the following statements regarding deadweight loss is least accurate?
A) Deadweight loss from underproduction leads to a loss of producer surplus but not consumer surplus.
B) An overproduction of goods can lead to a reduction in consumer surplus.
C) Deadweight loss occurs when the quantity supplied does not maximize the sum of consumer and producer surplus.
Your answer: B was incorrect. The correct answer was A) Deadweight loss from underproduction leads to a loss of producer surplus but not consumer surplus.
Deadweight loss is the reduction in consumer and producer surplus due to underproduction or overproduction.
Which of the following statements regarding deadweight loss is least accurate?
A) Deadweight loss from underproduction leads to a loss of producer surplus but not consumer surplus.
B) An overproduction of goods can lead to a reduction in consumer surplus.
C) Deadweight loss occurs when the quantity supplied does not maximize the sum of consumer and producer surplus.
Your answer: B was incorrect. The correct answer was A) Deadweight loss from underproduction leads to a loss of producer surplus but not consumer surplus.
Deadweight loss is the reduction in consumer and producer surplus due to underproduction or overproduction.