Governments generally limit the amount of the subsidy. For example, in Yukon, Canada, the 2012 maximum subsidy

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Governments generally limit the amount of the subsidy. For example, in Yukon, Canada, the 2012 maximum subsidy for an infant is $625 per month. In 2009, a family's maximum child-care subsidy was 85% of the cost of care in Nevada and 70% in Louisiana, $72.50 per week in Alabama, 10% of gross income in Maine, and $153 per month plus $5 per month for each extra child in Mississippi. A binding limit on the subsidy creates a kink in the budget constraint. Show how a limit changes the analysis in the Challenge Solution?
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