Multiple Choice
Suppose that a market is initially in equilibrium. The initial demand curve is . The initial supply curve is . Suppose that the government imposes a $3 tax on this market. How much of this $3 tax is paid by consumers?
A) $1.
B) $1.50.
C) $2.
D) $3
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