SilentBull
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I always use this example and find it very easy for people not interested in economics, to understand.
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Imagine being told that you aren’t allowed to sell your car for less than $3,000, and say you have an old car that isn’t worth more than $2,000. Would you say you would have a hard time selling it? Your $2,000 car would have to compete with nicer cars that are worth $3,000. Why would anyone buy your car for $3,000 when they can buy a car that is actually worth that much?
This would be a problem not just for you, the seller, but also for all the people that really can’t afford a $3,000 car and would love to buy yours for $2,000. They would be forced to pay more for a car, than they can afford, which would result in them not buying a car at all, or going deeper into debt in order to get one.
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