In an attempt to increase the consumption of healthy foods, the government offers subsidies to the producers of kale. Show the effect of this subsidy by shifting one or both of the curves in the market for kale shown in the graph. Kale market Supply Price($) Demand Quantity in millions of pounds
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The government offers subsidies to the producers of kale. This means that the government is providing financial assistance to the producers, which effectively lowers their production costs. Show more…
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