Which of the following is not an argument against government intervention in a market?
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Варианты ответа:
- If the government reduces output below the free market level, consumer surplus will fall
- If the government reduces output below the free market level, producer surplus will fall
- If the government raises output above the free market level, consumers will get no benefit from the extra units of output
- If the government raises output above the free market level, some units of output will cost more to produce than the value placed on them by consumers
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