A binding price ceiling may not help all consumers, but it does not hurt any consumers.
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Q27: A binding price ceiling causes a shortage
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Q29: Price ceilings are typically imposed to benefit
Q30: Price ceilings are typically imposed to benefit
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Q33: A price ceiling caused the gasoline shortage
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Q36: A price ceiling set above the equilibrium
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