According to the Bureau of Transportation Statistics
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According to the Bureau of Transportation Statistics

According to the Bureau of Transportation Statistics, due to an increase in demand, the average domestic airline fare increased from $367.17 in the fourth quarter of 2005 to $381.99 in the first quarter of 2006, an increase of $14.82. The number of passenger tickets sold in the fourth quarter of 2005 was 178.1 million. Over the same period, the air - lines’ costs remained roughly the same: the price of jet fuel averaged around $1.85 per gallon in both quarters (Source: Energy Information Administration), and airline pilots’ salaries remained roughly the same (according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, they averaged $135,040 per year in 2005).

Can you determine precisely by how much producer surplus has increased as a result of the $14.82 increase in the average fare? If you cannot be precise, can you determine whether it will be less than, or more than, a specific amount?

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Accounts & FinanceProducer surplus aims at measuring the benefits enjoyed by sellers for participating in the market. It measures the amount the seller receives from sales minus the costs of production incurred. It is demonstrated by the area above the supply curve and below the equilibrium price....

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