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The Tipping Point for Market Reversion

Imagine a scenario where a country has successfully transitioned to a market dominated by electric vehicles (EVs), largely due to significant government subsidies. A new government considers completely eliminating these subsidies. An economic advisor warns that while the EV-dominated market is stable, a complete and sudden removal of all support could risk a reversion back to a carbon-based vehicle market. Explain the economic reasoning behind this warning, focusing on the conditions under which a stable, new equilibrium might collapse.

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