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19 April, 04:08

Suppose a $3 per-unit tax is placed on this good. The tax causes the price paid by buyers to

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  1. 19 April, 04:34
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    Per Unit specific tax = $3 : Increases price paid by buyers by $3 (if demand is perfectly inelastic) OR Doesn't change buyers' paid price (if supply is perfectly inelastic) OR Partially increases price by <$3 (based on relative demand & supply inelasticity)

    Explanation:

    Indirect taxes (eg-specific per unit tax) is an example of tax whose incidence & impact fall on different people, burden can be shifted from sellers to buyers.

    However burden of a per unit tax is beared by consumers or producers more, depends on relative inelasticity of demand and supply.

    If demand is more inelastic, more tax burden is shifted to buyers & if supply is more inelastic, more tax burden is beared by the seller itself.

    Reason : Because Elasticity is the responsiveness of buyers demand & sellers supply to product price, more burden is shifted to the economic agent (buyers / sellers) who are less sensitive / more insensitive to change in price for their demand / supply
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