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- Consider the following demand and supply functions. Demand: D(p) = q = 188-11p and Supply: S(p) = q=31+ 13p a.) Assume there are no taxes imposed. Find the equilibrium price and quantity. Equilibrium Price (Round your answer to the nearest cent.) 8. Equilibrium Quantity (Round your answer to the nearest whole number.) I 9. b.) Assume there is a 14% tax on the consumer, find the new equilibrium price and quantity. New Equilibrium Price (Round your answer to the nearest cent.) New Equilibrium Quantity (Round your answer to the nearest whole number.) 4. c.) What portion of the tax is paid by the consumer? (Round to the nearest cent.) $ 9. d.) What portion of the tax is paid by the producer? (Round to the nearest cent.) e.) What is the total tax is paid to the government? (Round to the nearest cent.) 9.Given the following information QD = 240-5p QS = P Where QD is the quantity demanded, Qs is the quantity supplied and P is the price. Suppose that the government decides to impose a tax of $12 per unit on sellers in the market. Determine : 1: Sellers price after tax 2: Quantity after tax 3: Producer supply after tax 4: Tax RevenueThe following graph represents the demand and supply for blinkies (an imaginary product). The black point (plus symbol) indicates the pre-tax equilibrium. Suppose the government has just decided to impose a tax on this market; the grey points (star symbol) indicate the after-tax scenario. PRICE (Dollars per blinkie) 26.00 18.00 10.00 Demand Result Per-unit tax B D F 33 U 20 E 36 QUANTITY (Blinkies) Complete the following table, given the information presented on the graph. $ Price consumers pay before tax $ Equilibrium quantity before tax Supply Value In the following table, indicate which areas on the previous graph correspond to each concept. Check all that apply. Concept Producer surplus after the tax is imposed Consumer surplus after the tax is imposed Tax revenue after the tax is imposed A U B 0 0 с 0 0 D 0 0 E 0 F 0 0
- Suppose that the demand for digital pianos is price inelastic and the supply of digital pianos is price elastic. By what amount will a tax of $1.00 per piano levied on buyers of pianos increase the equilibrium price paid by buyers of digital pianos? by $1.00 by less than $0.50 by more than $0.50 but less than $1.00 by more than $1.00owing graph represents the demand and supply for pinckneys (an imaginary product). The black point (plus symbol) indicates the pre-tax ium. Suppose the government has just decided to impose a tax on this market; the grey points (star symbol) Indicate the after-tax scenario. Demand Supply 6.50 - B. 5.00 3.50 - E QUANTITY (Pinckneys) Complete the following table, given the information presented on the graph. Result Value Equilibrium quantity before tax Per-unit tax Price consumers pay after tax In the following table, indicate which areas on the previous graph correspond to each concept. Check all that apply. Concept B F Consumer surplus after the tax is imposed Producer surplus after the tax is imposed Deadweight loss after the tax is imposed PRICE (Dolars per pinckney)Suppose an economist estimates the price elasticity of demand for sugary drinks is -4.2, while its price elasticity of supply is 1.2. If the government decides to impose a per-unit tax of $9 per can of sugary drinks sold, how would the market price of sugary drinks be affected? Show your calculation
- Daily demand for gasoline at a Gas Station is described by Q = 980 - 300p, where Q are gallons of gasoline sold and p is the price in dollars. Gas Station's supply is Q = -2,980 + 3,000p. Suppose the state government places a tax of 18 cents on every gallon of gasoline sold. (a) What are the before-tax and after-tax equilibrium quantities of gasoline Q? (b) What are the changes in consumer's and producer's surplus due to tax? (c) What is the deadweight loss resulting from this tax?Consider the market for BP gasoline. If the market has a very elastic supply and a very inelastic demand, how would the burden of a tax on BP gasoline be shared between producers and consumers? Draw a graph to support your answer.The following graph represents the demand and supply for pinckneys (an imaginary product). The black point (plus symbol) indicates the pre-tax equilibrium. Suppose the government has just decided to impose a tax on this market; the grey points (star symbol) indicate the after-tax scenario.
- Suppose the demand for a product is given by P = 100 – 2Q. Also, the supply is given by P = 20 + 6Q. If an $8 per-unit excise tax is levied on the buyers of a good, what proportion of the tax will be paid by the buyers?. Group of answer choices 75% 40% 60% None of these 25%The demand for tomatoes is Q = 40-4P and the supply of tomatoes is Q = P +10. Answer the following questions. (a) Suppose that $1 per unit tax is levied on the consumers. Who bears the economic incidence of this tax? (b) Calculate the deadweight loss (c) Suppose that stores will pay $1 per unit tax directly. What will happen to the "sticker price" on tomatoes? How will the size of the consumer tax burden change? (d) Suppose that tax is increased to $2 per unit on the consumers. Calculate the deadweight loss. Compare the size of the deadweight loss with (b).Consider a market where the demand and supply for the good are described by the following equations: QD= 225-3P and QS=-22.5 +1.5P If there is a $3 per unit tax on the good, what is the revenue from the tax?
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