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A Carbon Tax on Fossil Fuels Is Likely to Cause

Question 224

Question 224

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A carbon tax on fossil fuels is likely to cause the price of goods produced by firms that use fossil fuels to


A) decrease.
B) not change.
C) increase.
D) change, but in a way that cannot be determined.

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