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Prices of Medical Supplies

Question A:

Clearing the market for surgical face masks using prices is detrimental to the public good.

Question B:

Laws to prevent high prices for essential goods in short supply in a crisis would raise social welfare.

Question C:

Governments should buy essential medical supplies at what would have been the market price and redistribute according to need rather than ability to pay.

 
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