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Uploaded by on Aug 22, 2008

a look at how unit, specific and ad valorem taxation affects price and quantity and why the relative elasticities of demand and supply impact the distribution of the incidence of the tax

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  • cheers mate. Got my economic AS test comming up in a week your videos are a life saver.

  • Is my lecturer fucked up or is this one AWESOME?

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  • well thought out and exposed, thank you sir!

  • get in my college asap!

  • wow very helpful, r u english or greek out of curiousity?

  • why do we go to school when we have Paj to teach us

  • AWESOME! I got it!

    This is very helpful!

    Just wondering if you have a video for calculation of the Tax incidence using Ln, Total differentiation and Limits :))?

  • great video, one question where is the excess supply?

  • how about if demand curve shift downward?

  • This is actually quite a relaxing video.  No politics, just truth.

  • like your chanel , its so useful. Would you be able to explain ( or add a vedio ) on the tax incident when the supply is perfectly inelastic , perfectly elastic and when the demand is perfectly elastic. ( also the similer kind of a explanation for the subsidy when the elasticities are as above ) thanks so much :)

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