difference between the total price paid by the buyer and the price received by the seller
Per what kind of unit? A common unit is pressure: force per unit area.
No, the mass per unit volume is density not intensity.
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A unit of velocity is any unit of speed along with a direction. A unit of speed is (any unit of length) divided by (any unit of time). A few of the more popular units of speed are: -- miles per hour -- feet per second -- kilometers per hour -- meters per second -- furlongs per fortnight -- centimeters per second Add a direction to any of these, and you have a unit of velocity.
it raises the price of the good being taxed by that tax rate per unit of the good taxed
Yes; a government tax per unit of output reduces supply.
a per unit tax directly affects the marginal cost schedule by increasing the value of each marginal cost at each value by the amount of the tax
A good example of a tax calculator website is at ListenToTaxman (www.listentotaxman.com). It breaks down the amount of tax you pay per week, per month, and per year. It is very user-friendly.
(Any unit of force) divided by (any unit of area) is a perfectly good unit of pressure. Some that are widely-used include -- dynes per square centimeter -- pounds per square inch -- newtons per square meter (pascals)
Usually (distance unit) per (time unit) per (second time unit). EX: miles per hour per minute.
Per what kind of unit? A common unit is pressure: force per unit area.
An excise tax or sales tax is calculated on a per-item basis
An excise tax or sales tax is calculated on a per-item basis
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Pascals are a unit of pressure (force per unit area). Liters per minute is a unit of flow rate (volume per unit time).
Sure. That's a perfectly good unit of momentum. So is (any unit of mass) divided by (any unit of speed).