(a)
The amount of pollution discharged if there is no restriction imposed.
Concept Introduction:
The point at which a product’s supply matches or equals the demand is known as economic equilibrium. When the supply of products intersects with its demand hypothetically, the
(b)
The quantity of demand and supply for the restricted discharge.
Concept Introduction:
The point at which a product’s supply matches or equals the demand is known as economic equilibrium. When the supply of products intersects with its demand hypothetically, the equilibrium on
(c)
Calculate the
Concept Introduction:
The point at which a product’s supply matches or equals the demand is known as economic equilibrium. When the supply of products intersects with its demand hypothetically, the equilibrium on price exits.
(d)
If the quantity of discharge is reduced, calculate the market equilibrium.
Concept Introduction:
The point at which a product’s supply matches or equals the demand is known as economic equilibrium. When the supply of products intersects with its demand hypothetically, the equilibrium on price exits.
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