Causation

Inverse Relationship Between Per-Unit Tax and Output Quantity

When a per-unit tax is imposed on production, it leads to a decrease in the firm's output, provided that the marginal private cost increases with quantity. This occurs because the tax effectively raises the marginal cost, causing the firm to select a new, lower profit-maximizing output level. Consequently, the magnitude of the tax is inversely related to the level of production; a higher tax will result in a lower output. [1, 4, 5]

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