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Introducing Taxes and Tax Incidence
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6. Introduction to Taxes and Subsidies / Introducing Taxes and Tax Incidence / Problem 1
Problem 1
Why does the final market situation remain the same whether the tax is imposed on buyers or sellers?
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The tax only affects the sellers, not the buyers.
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The tax eliminates the need for a market equilibrium.
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The tax only affects the buyers, not the sellers.
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The tax shifts the curves equally, resulting in the same equilibrium.
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