Your roommate just bought a TomTom Spark GDP fitness watch for $130. She would have been willing

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Your roommate just bought a TomTom Spark GDP fitness watch for $130. She would have been willing to pay $250 for a device that could improve her morning runs by measuring the speed, distance, and duration of the runs, and calculating the calories she burns. How much consumer surplus does your roommate enjoy from the watch?

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Modern Principles Of Economics

ISBN: 9781319245399

5th Edition

Authors: Tyler Cowen, Alex Tabarrok

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