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Figure 7-14    ​ -Refer to Figure 7-14. Suppose there is initially a price ceiling set at $4 in this market. If the government removed the price ceiling, by how much would total producer surplus increase for those producers entering the market after the price ceiling is removed? ​
-Refer to Figure 7-14. Suppose there is initially a price ceiling set at $4 in this market. If the government removed the price ceiling, by how much would total producer surplus increase for those producers entering the market after the price ceiling is removed?

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