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Business, 01.07.2021 15:30, kaleec

If elasticity of demand is 0.6, elasticity of supply is 0.6, and a 20% excise tax is levied on the good:a. The fraction of the tax borne by consumers will be 0.5. b. The fraction of the tax borne by suppliers will be 0.6 c. The fraction of the tax borne by consumers will be 0.6. d. The fraction of the tax borne by suppliers will be 0.3.

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