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Question 75

Question 75

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Figure 8-2
The vertical distance between points C and D represents a tax in the market.
​ Figure 8-2 The vertical distance between points C and D represents a tax in the market. ​   ​ ​ ​ ​ -Refer to Figure 8-2. The loss of consumer surplus for those buyers of the good who continue to buy it after the tax is imposed is A) $4. B) $6. C) $12. D) $8. ​
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-Refer to Figure 8-2. The loss of consumer surplus for those buyers of the good who continue to buy it after the tax is imposed is


A) $4.
B) $6.
C) $12.
D) $8.

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