Surplus
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Surplus is the quantity "left over" after conducting an activity. Surplus also is the great quantity of excess and can also refer to:
- budget surplus, the opposite of a budget deficit
- economic surplus
- Surplus product or surplus value in Marxian economics
- physical surplus in the economic theory of Piero Sraffa
- Operating surplus in national accounts
- anything that's no longer considered of use, such as army surplus
- something in excess of requirements
- consumer surplus in economics
- producer surplus in economics
- capital surplus in economics
- surplus, supply and demand in economics
- surplus in Agriculture as stimulus to development of the Civilization in Socio-cultural_anthropology
- Surplus (movie) is a 2003 Swedish documentary on consumerism
- the surplus business is the buying and selling of goods for recycling, remarketing or repurposing
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