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    The Consumer-Side Deadweight Loss from a Per-Unit Tax in the Goods
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The Consumer-Side Deadweight Loss from a Per-Unit Tax in the Goods

Question 19

Question 19

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The consumer-side deadweight loss from a per-unit tax in the goods market arises from solely from the fact that output falls under the tax.

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