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6. Introduction to Taxes and Subsidies / Effects of Taxes on a Market / Problem 2
Problem 2
How is tax revenue represented on a supply and demand graph after a tax is imposed?
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As a line below the supply curve, representing decreased producer surplus.
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As a point at the new equilibrium, representing market efficiency.
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As a triangle above the demand curve, representing increased consumer surplus.
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As a rectangle between the supply and demand curves, representing the transfer of surplus to the government.
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