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Suppose that a $20 subsidy is implemented into the market depicted below. And we the questions that follow. What is the price that consumers pay after the subsidy is implemented?
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- Consider the market for mountain bikes. The following graph shows the demand and supply for mountain bikes before the government imposes any taxes. First, use the black point (plus symbol) to indicate the equilibrium price and quantity of mountain bikes in the absence of a tax. Then use the green point (triangle symbol) to shade the area representing total consumer surplus (CS) at the equilibrium price. Next, use the purple point (diamond symbol) to shade the area representing total producer surplus (PS) at the equilibrium price. (screen shot 1) Suppose the government imposes an excise tax on mountain bikes. The black line on the following graph shows the tax wedge created by a tax of $80 per bike. First, use the tan quadrilateral (dash symbols) to shade the area representing tax revenue. Next, use the green point (triangle symbol) to shade the area representing total consumer surplus after the tax. Then, use the purple point (diamond symbol) to shade the area…Use the figure below to answer the following question. Price A B E LL F S St S K K Quantity D What area represents society's total surplus after the government imposes the excise tax on the market?Use the following information to answer Questions 1 - 3 In a competitive market for whole milk, the market demand is QD = 1000 – 50P and the market supply is QS = 150P, where Q denotes the quantity in gallons and P denotes the price in dollars. [1] Calculate the competitive market equilibrium price? [2] Calculate the competitive market equilibrium quantity? [3] At the competitive market equilibrium price and quantity, calculate the value for consumer surplus? Hint: it might be helpful to construct a graph.
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