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A tax on a good Group of answer choices gives buyers an incentive to buy less of the good than they otherwise would buy. gives sellers an incentive to produce more of the good than they otherwise would produce. creates a benefit to the government, the size of which exceeds the loss in surplus to buyers and sellers. All of the above are correct.

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Answer:

gives buyers an incentive to buy less of the good than they otherwise would buy

Step-by-step explanation:

The tax on the product means that it provided the inventive to the buyer in the case when the buyer purchase less of the product as compared when they purchase in other way

So according to the given situation, the tax on a good fits to the first option only

Therefore only first option is correct

Hence, the other options seems incorrect

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