Multiple Choice
If you were a politician,why would you find it difficult to remove a binding price floor?
A) because it greatly benefits firms, and they would spend a lot of money to lobby against the law's repeal
B) because it greatly benefits all consumers, who are also voters
C) because it greatly benefits society as a whole, with all consumers able to buy as much as firms produce
D) because it is not difficult to remove; the legal market price or quantity are not affected
E) because it greatly benefits the government, which receives additional tax revenue as a result
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