Monday, 25 July 2011

How does government intervention in market distort market equilibrium?

Whenever the
government intervenes in a market it disrupts market equilibrium in some way.  The exact way
that it does this differs depending on how the government intervenes.

The
government can cause shortages of some commodity by setting a price ceiling for that commodity. 
If it does this, there is more...

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