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Business, 07.09.2021 03:10, valvaldeziv6373

he government, instead of a tax or subsidy, imposes a price support (minimum price) of $6. The way this is implemented is via a deficiency payment. This means the government will guarantee producers a price of $6 and the producers choose their output accordingly. They then sell that output to consumers at whatever price consumers are willing to pay for that total output (not $6!!!). The government pays producers the difference between the $6 dollars and the price consumers are willing to pay for all units produced. This payment is called the deficiency payment. What is the quantity supplied, the price that clears the market and the deficiency payment

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