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There are no indisputable principles of tax equity.
 
  a. True b. False

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In behavioral economics, salience is best exemplified by
 
  A) consumers responding differently when posted prices increase rather than when prices increase because of sales tax increases.
  B) consumers responding the same regardless of how prices change.
  C) the end of a controlled experiment.
  D) consumers responding differently when income increases permanently rather than temporarily.



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Answer to Question 2

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