The tax burden will fall most heavily on buyers of the good when the demand curve
is rel...
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The tax burden will fall most heavily on buyers of the good when the demand curve
is relatively steep, and the supply curve is relative flat
is relatively flat, and the curve is relatively steep
and the supply curve are both relatively flat
and the supply curve are both relatively steep
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