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When an outcome is weighted by a probability, it becomes an expected value.
Equilibrium Quantity
The quantity of goods or services at which quantity demanded equals quantity supplied, leading to market equilibrium.
Perfectly Inelastic
A situation in demand where the quantity demanded does not change regardless of any change in price. This means the demand curve is a vertical line, indicating total unresponsiveness to price changes.
Excise Tax
A tax levied on specific goods or services, such as tobacco or gasoline, often imposed to discourage consumption or generate revenue.
Incidence
Refers to the allocation or distribution of the economic impact of a particular tax among various parties.
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