With the rise in price, the increase in demand for landfill space is hoped to not get notably higher or lower, just stop. This is assumed to be true because of politicians’ assumptions, such as Spencer Black’s that landfill space is an inelastic good and therefore, will not change significantly with a large change in price. If Black is correct in his assumption, the price will rise and demand will stay constant. This would theoretically prove to be a very smart decision on the state of Wisconsin’s part because profit would skyrocket to Black’s estimated sum of 70 million dollars. A sum that would not only cover the cost of the entire recycling program but ease the burden on taxpayers who pay for the program now with property taxes
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it is 12:46 in the morning i've still go at least twenty nine more words to go and the 531 words i've got suck a lot worst paper i've ever written in my life and i liked economics a lot actually, it was one of my favorite classes till he had to ruin it with this commentary
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i've still go at least twenty nine more words to go
and the 531 words i've got
suck
a lot
worst paper i've ever written in my life
and i liked economics a lot actually, it was one of my favorite classes
till he had to ruin it with this commentary
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