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Consider a competitive market for good X. A binding price floor and a binding price ceiling in this market would be similar to each other in that
◦ the units of good X that will no longer be produced or consumed will not generate any economic surplus.
◦ each type of price control will lead to a reduction in deadweight loss and therefore an increase in efficiency in the market for good X.
◦ each type of price control results in a higher price paid by consumers, and therefore to a reduction in economic surplus.
◦ additional units of good X will be produced and consumed, leading to an increase in economic surplus.
◦ each type of price control results in a lower price received by sellers, and therefore to a reduction in economic surplus.


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Marked as best answer by jrobl3 on Oct 12, 2022

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jrobl3

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Reply 2 on: Oct 12, 2022
Great answer, keep it coming :)


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