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Suppose the government decides that a particular commodity is a luxury and decides to fix its price above the market-determined price. What implications could this policy have?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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Refer to the above figure. Which of the graphs is consistent with the Keynesian short-run aggregate supply curve?
 
  A) Graph A B) Graph B C) Graph C D) Graph D



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Answer to Question 1

If the government fixes the price of a commodity above the market-determined price, it will provide an incentive to sellers to supply more. This will result in an excess supply of the commodity.

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