We propose to use the surplus to buy a box of Crackerjacks for the first 3 million fans.
How much of the consumer surplus generated by innovation ends up as Schumpeterian profits?
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Farmers also worry about uncertain market demand, pointing to the big surplus that developed in 2001.
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It's just word-of-mouth, '' said Lisa Hardin, surplus property program specialist for the Texas Facilities Commission.
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And the owners are hardly likely to give up this unearned, government-defended surplus without a struggle.
Its current-account surplus has narrowed largely because of an increase in domestic investment, not consumption.
In other news overnight, the European Union on Thursday reported a record trade surplus in March.
Spain, which is the eurozone's fourth-largest economy, has not recorded a monthly trade surplus since 1971.
Inventories, which were temporarily in surplus, have tightened due to an OPEC production cutback.
High oil prices and a big devaluation in 1998 have generated a huge trade surplus.
Ten years ago, we had a big budget surplus with projected surpluses far into the future.
According to Citigroup, iron ore surplus is expected to reach 70 million tonnes by 2015.
"The Medicare surplus is gone, the Social Security surplus is almost all gone, " Conrad said.
In October, the kingdom posted a healthy trade surplus, despite a 15.8% slump in exports.
But he became surplus to requirements following the arrival of manager Luis Felipe Scolari.
The Bush tax cuts were temporary and should fully expire unless we have a surplus.
Currencies have stabilized after depreciating so dramatically and economies are generating a trade surplus.
He says he was fearful of what the Bush administration would do with the surplus.
During and after the 2000 election, the country experienced an unexpected and unprecedented surplus.
Robb countered that Allen's tax cuts would threaten Social Security, education and the surplus.
And all these things go together because they all arise from the surplus of cereal grain.
But the chemical processes used in reformers release the surplus carbon as carbon dioxide.
The federation fund, and the projected surplus, should materialise in 1999, an election year.
He told me that Nebraska has 4.5% unemployment and a half-billion dollar state surplus.
It is far better to save and reinvest some of our surplus into expanded capacities.
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The trade deficit reflects the fact that Wakandans have a surplus of American currency.
During the technology bubble of the late 1990s, the Federal budget turned a surplus.
That is, a little bit too much oil gets people to shouting, "Surplus, surplus!"
Then down come prices quite suddenly due to a small amount of surplus oil.
High commodity prices have given Brazil a large current-account surplus for the past few years.
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