If we compare the United States to France, the U.S. tax wedge is ________ the French tax wedge
A) smaller in the labor market and larger in the goods market than
B) equal to
C) not comparable to
D) larger than
E) smaller than
E
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A) She is selfish. B) She considers it a more productive use of her time. C) She obviously has no interest in politics. D) The federal budget deficit cannot possibly affect her life.
The above figure shows the market for neckties. Based on the graph, how much tax per necktie has been imposed by the government?
A) $1.25 per tie B) $1.00 per tie C) $0.75 per tie D) More information is needed to determine the tax that the government has imposed.