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One difference between long-term and short-term decision situations is that in long-term decision situations, more costs are normally considered fixed.
Deadweight Loss
A loss of economic efficiency that can occur when equilibrium for a good or service is not achieved or is unattainable.
Tax Per Unit
A tax that is levied on a per unit basis, meaning for every unit of a good produced or sold, a certain amount of tax is paid.
Deadweight Loss
A reduction in economic effectiveness that happens when a good or service does not reach, or cannot reach, its equilibrium state.
Tax Per Unit
Tax per unit is a fixed amount of tax applied to a product or service, regardless of its price, which directly affects the supply curve by increasing production costs.
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