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Other Things Being Equal, the Burden of a Sales Tax

Question 234

Question 234

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Other things being equal, the burden of a sales tax on a product will be borne entirely by the producer if


A) demand is perfectly elastic.
B) supply is perfectly elastic.
C) supply and demand have the same price elasticity.
D) demand is perfectly inelastic.

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