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- Suppose that the demand curve for a particular high-end designer purse in a medium- sized city is given by P = 600 – 0.01QP supply is P = 100 + 0.04QS where price is in dollars and quantity is in numbers of purses. a. Find the equilibrium price and quantity. b. Calculate the consumer and producer surplus at the equilibrium price.Consider the market for some product X that is represented in the accompanying demand-and-supply diagram. a. Calculate the total economic surplus in this market at the free-market equilibrium price and quantity. The total economic surplus is $280 per day. (Round your response to the nearest cent as needed.) b. Calculate the total economic surplus in this market when a price ceiling at $21 is in effect. The total economic surplus is $ per day. (Round your response to the nearest cent as needed.) c. After imposition of the price ceiling at $21, how many units of this good are no longer being produced and consumed per day compared to the free-market equilibrium? unit(s) of this good are no longer being produced and consumed per day compared to the free-market equilibrium. (Round your response to the nearest whole number as needed.) d. Calculate the deadweight loss that results from the imposition of the price ceiling at $21. per day. The deadweight loss that results from the imposition of…Consider the market for some product X that is represented in the accompanying demand-and-supply diagram. a. Calculate the total economic surplus in this market at the free-market equilibrium price and quantity The total economic surplus is $ 120 per day (Round your response to the nearest cent as needed) b. Calculate the total economic surplus in this market when a price ceiling at $7 is in effect The total economic surplus is $90 per day. (Round your response to the nearest cent as needed) c. After imposition of the price ceiling at $7, how many units of this good are no longer being produced and consumed per day compared to the free-market equilibrium? unit(s) of this good are no longer being produced and consumed per day compared to the free-market equilibrium (Round your response to the nearest whole number as needed) Price ($) 19.00 17.00 15.00 13.00- 11.00- 9.00- 7.00- 5.00 3.00- 1.00- 0 10 15 20 25 Quantity (units per day) 30 S D 35 G
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- 1. The market for pairs of sneakers is described by the following supply and demand curves: Qd = 350-P; Qs = 3P-50. a) Solve for the equilibrium price and quantity. b) If the government imposes a price ceiling of $90, does a shortage or surplus (or neither) develop? What are the price, quantity supplied, quantity demanded, and the size of the shortage or surplus? c) If the government imposes a price floor of $90, does a shortage or surplus (or neither) develop? What are the price, quantity supplied, quantity demanded, and the size of the shortage or surplus? d) Instead of a price control, the government levies a tax on produces of $20. As a result, the new supply curve is: Qs = 3(P-0)-50. Does a shortage or surplus (or neither) develop? What is the price the buyer pays, the price the seller receives, quantity supplied, quantity demanded, and the size of the shortage or surplus?EconomicA market is described by the the supply and demand curves:Qs=2P QD=300-P a.Solve for the equilibrium price and quantity.b.If the government imposes price ceiling of $90,does a shortage or surplus or neither develop?What are the price, quantity supplied,quantity demanded,and size of the shortage or surplus?c.If the government imposes price floor of $90,does a shortage or surplus or neither develop?What are the price, quantity supplied,quantity demanded,and size of the shortage or surplus?d.Instead of a price control,the government levies a tax on producers of $30.As a result, the newpply curve is:Qs(2P-30).Does a shortage or surplus or neither develop?What are the price, quantity supplied,quantity demanded,and size of the shortage or surplus?
- The daily demand and supply curves for milk in the small town of Dairyville are as shown in the figure. Suppose the government imposes a price ceiling on milk of $5 per gallon. a. How many gallons of milk will be bought and sold each day after the imposition of the price ceiling? gallons per day b. What will be the excess demand for milk each day after the imposition of the price ceiling? gallons per day c. What will be consumer surplus after the imposition of the price ceiling? $ per day d. What will be producer surplus after the imposition of the price ceiling? $ per day e. What will be the loss in total economic surplus each day that results from the imposition of the price ceiling? $ per dayIn Figure 1, suppose the marginal value for gasoline falls by $6 for every quantity demanded for all gas stations in the market. After the changes, assume that the government enacts a price ceiling of $2. What will happen in the market? A) Quantity supplied will equal quantity demanded.B) There will be a surplus of 1 gallon.C) There will be a shortage of 3 gallons.D) There will be a surplus of 2 gallons.E) There will be a shortage of 4 gallons.Demand: Q = 150 – 2P , supply: Q = 2P - 50 . What is the equilibrium price(Pe) and quantity(Qe)? Calculate and show on a graph. Calculate the consumer surplus at Pe. Calculate the producer surplus at Pe. If price is 60, is there an excess demand or excess supply? Calculate and show on the graph.
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