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25 January, 21:55

Suppose there is currently a tax of $50 per ticket on airline tickets. Sellers of airline tickets are required to pay the tax to the government. If the tax is reduced from $50 per ticket to $30 per ticket, then thea. demand curve will shift upward by $20, and the price paid by buyers will decrease by less than $20. b. demand curve will shift upward by $20, and the price paid by buyers will decrease by $20. c. supply curve will shift downward by $20, and the effective price received by sellers will increase by less than $20. d. supply curve will shift downward by $20, and the effective price received by sellers will increase by $20.

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  1. 25 January, 22:19
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    the demand curve will shift upward by $20 and the price paid by buyers will decrease by $20.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    the reduction in the fixed amount of tax from $50 t0 $30 will bring about reduction of $20 in the price of ticket. the reduction in the price of the ticket, other factors held constant, will brings about change in the demand curve.
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