EBK MICROECONOMICS
EBK MICROECONOMICS
2nd Edition
ISBN: 8220103601795
Author: GOOLSBEE
Publisher: YUZU
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Chapter 3, Problem 5P

(a)

To determine

Equilibrium price.

(a)

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Given information:

Demand function of scuba diving:QD  =6,00020 (1)

Supply function of scuba diving:QS  =30P2,000  (2)

Calculation:

Intersecting point of demand and supply curve is the equilibrium point. The corresponding price in the equilibrium point is the equilibrium price. The calculation of equilibrium price is shown below:s

QS  =QD  30P2,000 =6,0002020P+30P=6,000+2,00050P=8,000P=8,00050P=160

Equilibrium price is $160.

Substitute the price in to the supply equation (Equation (2)) to calculate the equilibrium quantity.

QS  =30P2,000 QS  =30(160)2,000 QS  =4,8002,000QS  =2,800

Equilibrium quantity is 2,800 units.

Economics Concept Introduction

Equilibrium price:  The equilibrium price is the market price determined by the interaction between the quantity demanded and the quantity supplied.

Equilibrium quantity: The equilibrium quantity is the point where the quantity demanded is equal to the quantity supplied.

(b)

To determine

Consumer surplus.

(b)

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To find out the consumer surplus, the chock price has to be calculated. The calculation of chock price is shown below:

Substitute the value of quantity as zero in Equation (1).

QD  =6,00020P0=6,00020PP=6,00020P=300 

The demand chock price (maximum willing price) is $300.

Consumer surplus is calculated as follows:

Consumer surplus=12×(Maximum willing to payActual pay)×(Quantity)=12×(300160)×(2,800)=12×140×2,800=12×392,000=196,000

Consumer surplus is 196,000.

Economics Concept Introduction

Consumer surplus: Consumer surplus is the difference between the highest willing price of a consumer and the actual price that the consumer pays.

(c)

To determine

Producer surplus.

(c)

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To find out the producer surplus, the chock price has to be calculated. The calculation of chock price is shows below:

Substitute the value of quantity supply as zero in Equation (2).

QS  =30P2,000 0=30P2,000P=2,00030P=66.67

The supply chock price (minimum acceptable price) is $12.

Producer surplus is calculated as follows:

Producer surplus=12×(Actual getting priceMinimum accept price)×Quantity=12×(16066.67)×(2,800)=12×93.33×2,800=12×261,324=130,662

Producer surplus is $130,662.

Economics Concept Introduction

Producer surplus: Producer surplus is the difference between the lowest willing price accepted by the producer and the actual price received by the producer.

(d)

To determine

New equilibrium price and quantity, consumer, and producer surplus.

(d)

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Given information:

New demand function of scuba diving:QDNew=7,00020 (3)

Calculation:

Intersecting point of demand and supply curve is the equilibrium point. The corresponding price in the equilibrium point is the equilibrium price. The calculation of equilibrium price is shown below:

QS  =QD  30P2,000 =7,0002020P+30P=7,000+2,00050P=9,000P=9,00050P=180

Equilibrium price is $180.

Substitute the price in to the new demand equation (Equation (3)) to calculate the equilibrium quantity.

QDNew=7,00020PQDNew=7,00020(180)QDNew=7,0003,600QDNew=3,400 

Equilibrium quantity is 3,400 units.

To find out the consumer surplus, the chock price has to be calculated. The calculation of chock price is shown below:

Substitute the value of quantity as zero in Equation (3).

QDNew=7,000200=7,00020PP=7,00020P=350

The demand chock price (maximum willing price) is $350.

Consumer surplus is calculated as follows:

Consumer surplus=12×(Maximum willing to payActual pay)×(Quantity)=12×(350180)×(3,400)=12×170×3,400=12×578,000=289,000

Consumer surplus is 289,000.

To find out the producer surplus, chock price is needed. It is already calculated in sub-part (c), thus producer surplus is calculated as follows:

Producer surplus=12×(Actual getting priceMinimum accept price)×Quantity=12×(18066.67)×(3,400)=12×113.33×3,400=12×385,322=192,661

Producer surplus is $192.661.

Economics Concept Introduction

Equilibrium price:  The equilibrium price is the market price determined by the interaction between the quantity demanded and the quantity supplied.

Equilibrium quantity: The equilibrium quantity is the point where the quantity demanded is equal to the quantity supplied.

Consumer surplus: Consumer surplus is the difference between the highest willing price of a consumer and the actual price that the consumer pays.

Producer surplus: Producer surplus is the difference between the lowest willing price accepted by the producer and the actual price received by the producer.

(e)

To determine

Better-off or worse-off situation.

(e)

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The increase in demand creates a better-off for both consumers and producers, because both party’s surplus is increased. The calculation of total increment in consumer surplus is shown below:

Increase in consumer surplus=New surplusInitial surplus=$289,000$196,000=$93,000

Total increment in consumer surplus is $93,000.

The calculation of total increment in producer surplus is shown below:

Increase in producer surplus=New surplusInitial surplus=$192,661$130,662=$61,999

Total increment in producer surplus is $93,000. Thus, increase in demand increases the consumer’s and producer’s surplus, therefore both have better-off.

Economics Concept Introduction

Consumer surplus: Consumer surplus is the difference between the highest willing price of a consumer and the actual price that the consumer pays.

Producer surplus: Producer surplus is the difference between the lowest willing price accepted by the producer and the actual price received by the producer.

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