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perceived benefit and consumer surplus what is consumer surplus how could you measure it the value map price mercedes indifference curve 1985 benz 1985 indifference curve 1994 japanese mercedes 1994 ...

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   Perceived benefit and consumer 
          surplus
  • What is consumer surplus?
  • How could you measure it?
                            The value map
       .                Price
                                      Mercedes                  Indifference curve 1985
                                      Benz 1985
                                          .
                                                                Indifference curve 1994
                                          .Japanese, Mercedes, 1994
                                          .
                                       Japanese 
                                       cars 1988
                                                                                Quality
        Value created
  • Value created=Benefit to final customer-
         Cost of inputs=B-C
  • Value created=Consumer Surplus + 
         Producer Profit= (B-P)+(P-C)
          Components of value created
      .
                                        Consumer’s 
                                           Surplus
                                             B-P
                                                           Value created
                                         Producer’s 
                                            Profit
                                             P-C
                                             Cost 
                                               C
                                        One Unit of product
  Value creation and value chain
  • To achieve a competitive advantage a 
   firm’s product must create more value than 
   its competitors
  • Value is created as goods move down the 
   vertical chain
  • Therefore the vertical chain is referred to 
   as the value chain
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