from a tax of $ 100 per car collected by the sellersresultsfrom a tax of $ 100 per car collected by the sellers
from market distortionsresultingfrom market distortions
from that monopoly by lowering real prices to consumersresultingfrom that monopoly by lowering real prices to consumers
from a tax , price ceiling , or price floorresultingfrom a tax , price ceiling , or price floor
from collecting additional tax revenuesresultingfrom collecting additional tax revenues
if the Social Security tax were the only taxwould resultif the Social Security tax were the only tax
from a tax increases more quickly than the tax itselfresultingfrom a tax increases more quickly than the tax itself
from a tax of 100 per car collected by the graph the curvesresultsfrom a tax of 100 per car collected by the graph the curves
the dead Deadweight loss monopoly diagram loss(passive) created bythe dead Deadweight loss monopoly diagram loss
from monopoly and account for its allocative A Price - discriminating Monopolistresultingfrom monopoly and account for its allocative A Price - discriminating Monopolist
if the industry changes from perfectly competitive to a single - price , unregulated monopolycreatedif the industry changes from perfectly competitive to a single - price , unregulated monopoly
from the reduction in transactions that occurs when a tax is imposedresultsfrom the reduction in transactions that occurs when a tax is imposed
from a distortionary tax or subsidy which is n’t present heremost often resultsfrom a distortionary tax or subsidy which is n’t present here
in a perfectly competitive marketwould resultin a perfectly competitive market
from a regulation , tax , subsidy , externality , or monopolistic pricingresultingfrom a regulation , tax , subsidy , externality , or monopolistic pricing
from assessing a tariffresultsfrom assessing a tariff
when a price floor is instituted on the market for a goodcreatedwhen a price floor is instituted on the market for a good
from the likely anti - competitive effects of the mergerresultingfrom the likely anti - competitive effects of the merger
from a tax of100 per car collected by the sellersresultsfrom a tax of100 per car collected by the sellers
in government failurecan resultin government failure
D all of the above occur A B is correct because the impact or burden of an excise tax falls on both the producer and consumeris createdD all of the above occur A B is correct because the impact or burden of an excise tax falls on both the producer and consumer
from an externality in a market potentially causing a marketresultingfrom an externality in a market potentially causing a market
from government actions ( taxes , price controls ) or from market failures ( externalities , market control ) ASSUMPTIONScan resultfrom government actions ( taxes , price controls ) or from market failures ( externalities , market control ) ASSUMPTIONS
from disincentivesresultingfrom disincentives
from the anticompetitive effects to which may be added some portion of the wealth transfer from consumers to producers that is considered socially adverse.22resultingfrom the anticompetitive effects to which may be added some portion of the wealth transfer from consumers to producers that is considered socially adverse.22