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Figure 8-13        -Refer to Figure 8-13.Panel (a) and Panel (b) each illustrate a $4 tax placed on a market.In comparison to Panel (b) ,Panel (a) illustrates which of the following statements? A)  When demand is relatively inelastic, the deadweight loss of a tax is smaller than when demand is relatively elastic. B)  When demand is relatively elastic, the deadweight loss of a tax is larger than when demand is relatively inelastic. C)  When supply is relatively inelastic, the deadweight loss of a tax is smaller than when supply is relatively elastic. D)  When supply is relatively elastic, the deadweight loss of a tax is larger than when supply is relatively inelastic.
Figure 8-13        -Refer to Figure 8-13.Panel (a) and Panel (b) each illustrate a $4 tax placed on a market.In comparison to Panel (b) ,Panel (a) illustrates which of the following statements? A)  When demand is relatively inelastic, the deadweight loss of a tax is smaller than when demand is relatively elastic. B)  When demand is relatively elastic, the deadweight loss of a tax is larger than when demand is relatively inelastic. C)  When supply is relatively inelastic, the deadweight loss of a tax is smaller than when supply is relatively elastic. D)  When supply is relatively elastic, the deadweight loss of a tax is larger than when supply is relatively inelastic.
-Refer to Figure 8-13.Panel (a) and Panel (b) each illustrate a $4 tax placed on a market.In comparison to Panel (b) ,Panel (a) illustrates which of the following statements?


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