A) no surplus.
B) a surplus of 10 units.
C) a surplus of 15 units.
D) a surplus of 20 units.
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A) buyers will bear the entire burden of the tax.
B) sellers will bear the entire burden of the tax.
C) buyers and sellers will share the burden of the tax.
D) the government will bear the entire burden of the tax.
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A) price no longer serves as a rationing device.
B) the quantity demanded at the price floor exceeds the quantity that would have been demanded without the price floor.
C) all sellers benefit.
D) All of the above are correct.
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A) minimum-wage law.
B) price ceiling.
C) wage subsidy.
D) rent subsidy.
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A) a price ceiling set at $6
B) a price ceiling set at $5
C) a price floor set at $9
D) a price floor set at $8
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A) whether buyers or sellers of a good are required to send tax payments to the government.
B) whether the demand curve or the supply curve shifts when the tax is imposed.
C) the distribution of the tax burden between buyers and sellers.
D) widespread view that taxes (and death) are the only certainties in life.
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A) price no longer serves as a rationing device.
B) the quantity supplied at the price ceiling exceeds the quantity that would have been supplied without the price ceiling.
C) all buyers benefit.
D) All of the above are correct.
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A) and sellers would lobby for a price ceiling.
B) and sellers would lobby for a price floor.
C) would lobby for a price ceiling, whereas sellers would lobby for a price floor.
D) would lobby for a price floor, whereas sellers would lobby for a price ceiling.
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A) This tax causes the demand curve for vodka to shift downward by $5.00 at each quantity of vodka.
B) The price paid by buyers is $2.00 per bottle more than it was before the tax.
C) Sixty percent of the burden of the tax falls on sellers.
D) All of the above are correct.
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A) Studies of the effects of the minimum wage typically find that a 10 percent increase in the minimum wage raises the average wage of teenagers by 10 percent.
B) The drop in teenage employment caused by a 10 percent increase in the minimum wage is not significant.
C) The minimum wage is more often binding for teenagers than for other members of the labor force.
D) All firms consistently enforce minimum-wage laws.
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A) the well-being of both sellers and buyers of tea is unaffected.
B) sellers of tea are made worse off, and the well-being of buyers is unaffected.
C) sellers of tea are made worse off, and buyers of tea are made better off.
D) both sellers and buyers of tea are made worse off.
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A) an equal share of the tax in comparison to firms.
B) a greater share of the tax in comparison to firms.
C) a smaller share of the tax in comparison to firms.
D) All of the above are possible.
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A) Buyers of gasoline paid a price of P1 before 1973; they paid a price of P2 after OPEC increased the price of crude oil in 1973, and there was a shortage of gasoline at that price.
B) Buyers of gasoline paid a price of P1 before 1973; they paid a price of P3 after OPEC increased the price of crude oil in 1973, and there was a shortage of gasoline at that price.
C) Buyers of gasoline paid a price of P2 before 1973; they paid a price of P3 after OPEC increased the price of crude oil in 1973, with no shortage of gasoline at that price.
D) The price ceiling was binding before 1973; the price ceiling was no longer binding after OPEC increased the price of crude oil in 1973.
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A) decrease, and the quantity sold in the market will decrease.
B) decrease, and the quantity sold in the market will increase.
C) increase, and the quantity sold in the market will decrease.
D) increase, and the quantity sold in the market will increase.
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