Taxes and Tariffs as Barriers to the Law of One Price
Governmental levies like sales taxes, value-added taxes (VAT), and import tariffs create price differences for the same product across different regions or countries. These legally mandated costs prevent prices from equalizing, leading to violations of the Law of One Price.
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Taxes and Tariffs as Barriers to the Law of One Price