Suppose the government is concerned that the price of natural gas, which is used to heat many homes, is too high and people may not have enough money to heat their homes this winter. The government proposes a price ceiling of $60 on natural gas. What will be the impact of the price ceiling on the market?Single choice
A
The price ceiling will not be binding and will have no impact on the market.
B
The price ceiling will be binding and cause an excess supply of natural gas.
C
The price ceiling will be binding and cause excess demand for natural gas.
D
None of the above.
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