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Question 263

Question 263

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  -In the above figure, suppose that the government sets a limit that may be produced of 10 units of output and the price rises to $4. In comparison to a competitive market the producer surplus would rise by A)  $0. B)  $5. C)  $15. D)  $20.
-In the above figure, suppose that the government sets a limit that may be produced of 10 units of output and the price rises to $4. In comparison to a competitive market the producer surplus would rise by


A) $0.
B) $5.
C) $15.
D) $20.

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