A 2010 law requires that people who buy food or alcohol in Washington, D.C., have to pay
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A 2010 law requires that people who buy food or alcohol in Washington, D.C., have to pay an extra nickel for every paper or plastic bag the store provides them. Does such a tax affect marginal cost
(and of what good)? If so, by how much? How much of the tax is likely to be passed on to consumers?
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Microeconomics Theory And Applications With Calculus
ISBN: 9780133019933
3rd Edition
Authors: Jeffrey M. Perloff
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