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Chapter 5, Problem 7PA

Suppose that your demand schedule for pizza is as follows:

Chapter 5, Problem 7PA, Suppose that your demand schedule for pizza is as follows: a. Use the midpoint method to calculate

  a. Use the midpoint method to calculate your price elasticity of demand as the price of pizza increases from $8 to $10 if (i) your income is $20,000 and (ii) your income is $24,000.

  b. Calculate your income elasticity of demand as your income increases from $20,000 to $24,000 if (i) the price is $12 and (ii) the price is $16.

Subpart (a):

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Price elasticity of demand.

Explanation of Solution

  1. (i) If the income is $20,000, then the price of pizza rises from $8 to $10, and the quantity demanded decreases from 40 to 32. By midpoint method, the price elasticity of demand is calculated as follows:

Price elasticity of demandIncome $20,000=QuantityPresentQuantityPreviousQuantityPresent+QuantityPrevious2PricePresentPricePreviousPricePresent+PricePrevious2=3240(32+402)108(10+82)=8(36)2(9)=0.22220.2222=1

The price elasticity of demand for pizza is -1.

  1. (ii) If the income is $24,000, then the price of pizza rises from $8 to $10, and the quantity demanded decreases from 50 to 45. By midpoint method, the price elasticity of demand is calculated as follows:

Price elasticity of demandIncome $24,000=QuantityPresentQuantityPreviousQuantityPresent+QuantityPrevious2PricePresentPricePreviousPricePresent+PricePrevious2=4550(45+502)(108)((10+8)2)=547.529=0.110.22=0.5

The price elasticity of demand for pizza is -0.5.

Economics Concept Introduction

Concept Introduction:

Price elasticity of demand: Price elasticity of demand refers to the percentage change in the demand for goods and services due to change occurred in the price level.

Subpart (b):

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To determine

Income elasticity of demand.

Explanation of Solution

  1. (i) If the price is $12 and an income increases from $20,000 to $24,000, then the quantity demanded increases from 24 to 30. By midpoint method, the income elasticity of demand is calculated as follows:

Income elasticity of demandPrice $12=QuantityPresentQuantityPreviousQuantityPresent+QuantityPrevious2IncomePresentIncomePreviousIncomePresent+IncomePrevious2=3024(30+242)24,00020,000(24,000+20,0002)=6274,00022,000=0.22220.1818=1.22

The income elasticity of demand for pizza is 1.22.

  1. (ii) If the price is $12 and an income increases from $20,000 to $24,000, then the quantity demanded increases from 24 to 30. By midpoint method, the income elasticity of demand is calculated as follows:

Income elasticity of demandPrice $16=QuantityPresentQuantityPreviousQuantityPresent+QuantityPrevious2IncomePresentIncomePreviousIncomePresent+IncomePrevious2=128(12+82)24,00020,000(24,000+20,0002)=4104,00022,000=0.4×112=2.2

The income elasticity of demand for pizza is 2.22.

Economics Concept Introduction

Concept Introduction:

Income elasticity of demand: It measures how much quantity demanded of a good responds to the change in consumers’ income.

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