Supposed the government requires beer drinkers to pay P100 per case of beer purchased. Draw a supply and demand diagram of the market for beer without tax. Show the price paid by consumers, the price received by producers, and the quantity of beer sold. What is the difference between the price paid by the consumers and the price paid by the producers? a.
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- What is the relationship between quantity Demanded and quantity supplied at equilibrium? What is the relationship when there is a shortage? What is the relationship when them is a surplus?Suppose there is a soda tax to curb obesity. What should a reduction in the soda tax do to the supply of sodas and to the equilibrium price and quantity? Canyon show this graphically? Hint: Assume that the soda tax is collected from the sellers.1.The demand and supply schedules for coffee are given in the table. a.If there is no tax on coffee, what is the price of a cup of coffee and how much coffee is bought? b.If a tax of 75¢ a cup is introduced, what is the price of a cup of coffee and how much coffee is bought? Who pays the tax?
- SOLCE FOR D-E ONLYThe Demand curve for a good A is P = - 2Q+200 and the Supply curve is P=Q+10.A. Find the equilibrium Price and Quantity B. What is the level of total expenditure in this market?C. What is the price elasticity of demand at equilibrium? D. If there is a law that prevents you from consuming this good, how much should you be compensated by the government to accept it given the Consumer Surplus (CS)? Calculate.Demand shifts to P = - 2Q+260 due to an increase in the price of another good B from $20 to $25 E. Find the New Equilibrium, and Calculate the new Consumer Surplus and the Cross Price Elasticity of Demand. What type of goods are these?Suppose the federal government requires beer drinkers to pay a $2 tax on each case of beer purchased. (In fact, both the federal and state governments impose beer taxes of some sort.)a. Draw a supply-and-demand diagram of the market for beer without the tax. Show the price paid by consumers, the price received by producers, and the quantity of beer sold. What is the difference between the price paid by consumers and the price received by producers?b. Now draw a supply-and-demand diagram for the beer market with the tax. Show the price paid by consumers, the price received by producers, and the quantity of beer sold. What is the difference between the price paid by consumers and the price received by producers? Has the quantity of beer sold increased or decreased?Suppose the federal government requires beer drinkers to pay a $2 tax on each case of beer purchased. (In fact, both the federal and state governments impose beer taxes of some sort.) a. Draw a supply-and-demand diagram of the market for beer without the tax. Show the price paid by consumers, the price received by producers, and the quantity of beer sold. What is the difference between the price paid by consumers and the price received by producers?
- When airfares between Santa Rosa and Los Angeles averages $69, the quantity consumed is 42,500 tickets. One day, an airline tax is levied equal to $10.00 and output falls to 37,000 tickets. Assume that air travelers end up paying 75% of the tax. Calculate the price elasticity of demand and & interpret coefficient. Use the general formula, not the mid point formula Calculate the price elasticity of supply and interpret coefficient. Use the general formula, not the mid point formula. How do total sales in the airline market before and after the tax support your answer in (n) and/or (o)?Suppose the federal govemment requires beer drink·ers 10 pay a $2 tax on each case of beer purchased. (Infact, both the federal and state governments imposebeer taxes of some sort.}a . Draw a supply-and-demand diagram of the mar·kct for beer without the tax. Show the price paidby consumers, the price n..~cived by producers*and the quantity of beer sold. What is the differ>encc between t~ price paid by consumers and theprice received by producers?b. Now draw a suppl)'•and--dem.and diagram fort~beer market with t~ tax. Show the price paid byconsumers, the price received by producers, andthe quantity olbec.r sold. What is the differencebetween the price paid by consumers and theprice received by producers? Has the quantity olbeer sold incrca.<;ed or decreased?Price (dollars per bucket) 16 15 14 13 12 || 10 0 200 300 400 500 600 ..S₁.. D 700 800 Quantity (buckets) 002 002 OF1Z2U8 I meiner Scho thouges 002 6. The above image is the market for buckets of golf balls at a drivng range. A tax was imposed on this market, moving the supply from SO to S1. How large was the tax? Explain how you figured that out. (3 points) 85 AS 11
- 1. What is the relationship between total revenue and own-price elasticity of demand? 2. Illustrate a situation when the producer of a good will have a greater tax incidence than a consumer.What does elasticity have to do with tax incidence?If there is no tax on coffee, what is the price of a cup of coffee and how much coffee is bought?2. Suppose the price.elasticity of demand for commödity M is less than one. When a tax is imposed on commodity Mproduetion, it changes the price, quantity, and consumer speņding in which of the following ways? - Price Quantity Spending Irierease Decrease Decreàse. Therease Ancrease a. Increase- b. -Deerease Decrease Decrease Decrease - Decrease Iacrease