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In the second century, the Pantheon was built, which was one of Rome's greatest buildings, a temple to all the gods.
Consumers
Consumers are individuals or entities that purchase goods or services for personal use and not for manufacture or resale.
Long Run
The time period in which all inputs can be varied.
Excise Tax
A tax levied on specific goods, services, or activities, often aimed at discouraging certain behaviors (like smoking) or generating revenue from specific sectors.
Tax Wedge
The tax wedge is the difference between what consumers pay and what producers receive for a good or service due to taxation, affecting supply and demand.
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