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In a market the supply curve of a good is more elastic than the demand curve. I…
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Wize University Microeconomics Textbook > Government Interventions in Markets
Tax Incidence / Tax Burden
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In a market the supply curve of a good is more elastic than the demand curve. If a tax is imposed in this market then
consumers will pay more of the tax than producers
producers will pay more of the tax than consumers
both will pay equal share of the tax
producers will pay all of the tax
consumers will pay all of the tax
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