ECON 212 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Tax Incidence, Fair Labor Standards Act, Demand Curve

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Price controls: usually enacted when policymakers believe that the market price of a good or service is unfair to buyers or sellers, can generate inequities. Taxes: used to raise revenue for public purposed and to influence market outcomes. Price ceiling: a legal maximum on the price at which a good can be sold. Price floor: a legal minimum on the price at which a good can be sold. Hoe price ceilings affect market outcomes: not binding. No effect on the price or quantity sold: binding constraint. How price floors affect market outcomes: not binding. No effect on the market: binding constraint. Some sellers are unable to sell what they want. 1973, opec raised the price of crude oil: reduced the supply of gasoline, long lines at gas stations. What was responsible for the long gas lines: opec. Shortage of gasoline: u. s. government regulations. Price ceiling on gasoline: before opec raised the price of crude oil.

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