Multiple Choice
Suppose the market clearing price for gasoline is $2.25 per gallon. Now suppose that policy makers pass a law requiring that the maximum price that can be charged is $2.0 per gallon. Such a situation is an example of
A) a price control that will lead to a surplus of gasoline on the market.
B) a price floor that will lead to a shortage of gasoline on the market.
C) a price ceiling that will lead to a shortage of gasoline on the market.
D) a price floor that will lead to a surplus of gasoline on the market.
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