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Summary
Welfare economics examines how competition maximizes societal well-being through consumer and producer surplus. The first fundamental theorem states that competitive equilibrium maximizes social welfare. Government interventions, like price ceilings, can create deadweight loss and inefficiencies, impacting both equity and efficiency. The balance between equity and efficiency is crucial in economic policies.