Problem 6 Consider a market that sells individual marbles. Qs=2+2*P Qd=11-P A $3 tax on consumers is levied for every marble bought. Plot the quantity supplied, quantity demanded before tax, and quantity demanded after tax (3 different lines).
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Problem 6
Consider a market that sells individual marbles.
Qs=2+2*P
Qd=11-P
A $3 tax on consumers is levied for every marble bought. Plot the quantity
demanded
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- An annual city permit fee causes the supply curve for hot dogs from food carts to shift from S1 to S2. The fee is based on number of units sold and therefore works like a per-item tax on sellers. Use the area tool to draw the area representing the deadweight loss that is due to the tax. To refer to the graphing tutorial for this question type, please click here. Price ($) 8. S2 S1 7.5 7 6.5 5.5 5 4.5 4 3.5 3 2.5 2 1.5 1 0.5 4 VIEW SOLUTION * SUBMIT ANSWER 7 OF 14 QUESTIONS COMPLETED MacBook ProQuestion 1 Think about the market for chocolate bars. Market research has revealed the demand and supply equations as follows: QD 1600- 200P Qs = 100+ 100P Where, P is the price in £ (UK pounds), QD and Qs are quantity demanded and supplied for the product, respectively. C) Compute the price elasticity of demand between the price of £3 and £4. Use the mid-point (arc) method (use 2 decimal places). D) If the market price is now at £3, should a chocolate bar firm increase its price to increase its total revenue? Explain why or why not. E) Give an example of an event that will shift the supply curve for the chocolate bars left. Explain the process of market adjustments after the shift in words and in a graph.New York decides to reduce the consumption of sugary soda by imposing a minimum price of $2.50 per soda. The current equilibrium price is $1.50. Using the double arrow line tool, show the difference between the quantity supplied and quantity demanded when the market price of soda is $2.50. Properly label this difference. Carefully follow the instructions above, and only draw the required objects. Price ($) 5- 4.5- 4- 3.5- 3- 2.5+ 2+ 1.5- 1- 0.5- 0- 0 0.75 1.5 2.25 3 Quantity Supply 3.75 Excess supply Demand 4.5 Q
- Graph the following In the market for smartphones, the price elasticity of supply is +0.8, and the price elasticity of demand is -1.2. At equilibrium, price is $800 and quantity is 400000. (1a) Assuming supply and demand are linear, reconstruct and draw the supply and demand curves. Label the intercepts. (1b) To help consumers and phone-makers, the government proposes to subsidize smartphones by $80 each. What are PB and PS after the subsidy? What is the new equilibrium quantity? Illustrate them on the same graph. (c) Calculate the change in consumer surplus, producer surplus, government expenditure, and deadweight loss and identify them on the graph.The demand and supply equations for a product are: Qd = 300 - 6P and Qs = -40 + 6P. Determine the market equilibrium and draw graphs. Suppose that the government decides to impose a flat tax of 10% on each unit sold. Show that the price that consumer pay would be the same if the government imposed a tax of Rs. 1.70 per unit sold. Draw graphs and explain. Also calculate the total revenue earned by sellers before and after the tax, the tax revenue raised by the government, changes in consumer and producers surplus and dead weight loss.The government of a State has been experiencing an increase in number of obesity cases. Research suggests an increase in consumption of a particular fast food item is responsible for high number of obesity cases. As a result, the government of that State is considering an imposition of $1 tax. Monthly demand and supply for this good are QD=21-1P and QS= -1+1P respectively. Draw the demand and Supply curve for fast food before the tax is imposed. Calculate the equilibrium price and quantity, consumer and producer surplus, and label them on the graph. Calculate the price elasticity of demand and supply for fast food. If the State government imposes a tax, who will bear the most of the burden of the tax? Suppose that the State government finally imposes a $1 tax on fast food. What will the new equilibrium price and quantity? Include the tax on your graph. Calculate the consumer and producer surplus and label them on the graph. Is there any deadweight loss resulting from the tax on that…
- The demand and supply equations for a product are: Qd= 300 — 6P and Qs= -40 + 6P. Determine the market equilibrium and draw graphs. Suppose that the government decides to impose a flat tax of 10% on each unit sold. Show that the price that consumers pay would be the same if the government imposed a tax of Rs. 1.70 per unit sold. Draw graphs and explain. Also calculate the total revenue earned by sellers before and after the tax, the tax revenue raised by the government, changes in consumer and producers surplus, and deadweight lossSuppose that the government has a goal to reduce the demand for cigarettes in support of a health program. Given this, the government decided to impose a per-unit tax of 40 centavos per pack that is levied on the sellers or placed on the sale of cigarettes by the government. This causes a shift of the market supply of cigarettes from S to S' as shown. Price ($ per pack) S 1.50 1.40 1.30 1.15 D₂ Quantity (Millions of pack) 3 4 5 Answer the following questions regarding this case. 1. Determine the deadweight loss to society caused by the imposition of the tax. (3 points) Interpret the result. (3 points) 1 2. What tax revenue is expected to be collected by the government? (4 points) 1.25 + 1 1 D₁A tax on a good with perfectly elastic demand causes the supply to shift from S1 to S2, as shown. Use the area tool to draw the triangle representing the producer surplus before the tax. To refer to the graphing tutorial for this question type, please click here. Price ($) S2 S1 4 VIEW SOLUTION A SUBMIT ANSWER 7 OF 14 QUESTIONS COMPLETED MacBook Pro