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Consider a firm that produces a good and sells it at a constant market price of $340. The firm is currently producing 120 units, the quantity that maximizes its own profit. However, to account for broader societal impacts, a new regulation requires the firm to reduce its output to 80 units. On a standard cost-quantity diagram, the producer surplus lost by the firm due to this production cut is represented by the area between the price line and the firm's ________________ curve, from 80 to 120 units of output.

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