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    A Government-Subsidized Price for a Commodity That Is Higher Than
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A Government-Subsidized Price for a Commodity That Is Higher Than

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A government-subsidized price for a commodity that is higher than the market-driven price results in oversupply relative to the efficient allocation.

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