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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.
Inelastic Supply
A situation where the quantity supplied of a good or service is relatively unresponsive to changes in its price.
Excise Tax
A tax imposed on specific goods or services, such as tobacco, alcohol, and fuel, which is often used to discourage consumption or generate revenue for government projects.
Tax Burden
The impact of taxation on an individual or entity, often expressed as the total amount of tax paid or as a percentage of income.
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