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A) $16
B) between $16 and $20
C) between $20 and $22
D) $22
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A) the demand for treadmills will increase.
B) the supply of treadmills will decrease.
C) a shortage of treadmills will develop.
D) All of the above are correct.
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A) $6.
B) $8.
C) $14.
D) $18.
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A) the market shown in panel (a) .
B) the market shown in panel (b) .
C) the market shown in panel (c) .
D) All of the above are correct.
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A) more and sellers receive more than they did before the tax.
B) more and sellers receive less than they did before the tax.
C) less and sellers receive more than they did before the tax.
D) less and sellers receive less than they did before the tax.
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A) $2.00.
B) $3.50.
C) $5.00.
D) $3.00.
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A) and discrimination according to seller bias are both inefficient rationing mechanisms because they both waste buyers' time.
B) and discrimination according to seller bias are both inefficient rationing mechanisms because the good does not necessarily go to the buyer who values it most highly.
C) are an inefficient rationing mechanism because they waste buyers' time, and discrimination according to seller bias is an inefficient rationing mechanism because the good does not necessarily go to the buyer who values it most highly.
D) are an inefficient rationing mechanism because the good does not necessarily go to the buyer who values it most highly, and discrimination according to seller bias is an inefficient rationing mechanism because it wastes buyers' time.
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A) the demand for eBooks will decrease.
B) the supply of eBooks will increase.
C) a surplus of eBooks will develop.
D) All of the above are correct.
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A) nonbinding price floor on gasoline to become binding.
B) binding price floor on gasoline to become nonbinding.
C) nonbinding price ceiling on gasoline to become binding.
D) binding price ceiling on gasoline to become nonbinding.
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A) The buyers send the tax payment.
B) The sellers send the tax payment.
C) A portion of the tax payment is sent by the buyers, and the remaining portion is sent by the sellers.
D) The question of who sends the tax payment cannot be determined from the figure.
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A) both taxes would fall more heavily on the buyers than on the sellers.
B) the macaroni tax would fall more heavily on the sellers than on the buyers, and the burden of the cigarette tax would fall more heavily on the buyers than on the sellers.
C) the macaroni tax would fall more heavily on the buyers than on the sellers, and the burden of the cigarette tax would fall more heavily on the sellers than on the buyers.
D) both taxes would fall more heavily on the sellers than on the buyers.
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A) shift the demand curve downward by less than $40.
B) raise the equilibrium price by $40.
C) create a $20 tax burden each for buyers and sellers.
D) discourage market activity.
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A) (ii) only
B) (iv) only
C) (i) and (iii) only
D) (ii) and (iv) only
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A) facilitate controlled economic experiments in urban areas.
B) help landlords by assuring them a low vacancy rate for their apartments.
C) help the poor by assuring them an adequate supply of apartments.
D) help the poor by making housing more affordable.
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