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Qs = −100 + 8P
(i) Find the
(ii) Suppose govt. imposes a sales tax of TK.4 per unit, calculate the new equilibrium price and quantity.
(iii) Suppose govt. provides subsidy of TK.3 per unit, calculate the new equilibrium price and quantity.
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