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(a)
The number case of beer that would need to produce to increase the tax revenue by $20,000.
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The original tax revenue received from 20,000 case of beer is $40,000
According to the Mr. M’s advises, the brewery would need to produce 15,000 case beers. The total tax revenue received by increasing tax at $1 is $60,000
According to the Mr. F’s advises, the brewery would need to produce 15,000 case beers. The total tax revenue received by increasing tax at $1 is $60,000
Income
Normal goods: A normal good is a good which demand increases when income of the consumer increases.
(b)
The
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The general formula for calculating the
According to the Mr. S’s advice, the price elasticity of demand for beer is shown below:
Substitute the values in Equation (1).
The price elasticity of demand is 0.
According to the Mr. M’s advises, the price elasticity of demand for beer is shown below:
Substitute the values in Equation (1).
The price elasticity of demand is -3.
According to the Mr. F’s advises, the price elasticity of demand for beer is shown below:
Substitute the values in Equation (1).
The price elasticity of demand is -26.3.
Price elasticity of demand: Price elasticity of demand refers to the responsiveness of changes or the change in quantity demanded due to the change in price.
(c)
The total revenue receive if the tax revenue increased by $20,000.
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Explanation of Solution
The Burpee Beer currently receive $36,000. As per Mr. S’s plane, the total revenue received is $36,000
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