MICROECONOMICS
MICROECONOMICS
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ISBN: 9781266686764
Author: Colander
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Chapter 7, Problem 14QE

(a)

To determine

Determine the percentage of tax borne by a demander and supplier if Es is 1.2 and ED is 0.3.

(a)

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If the elasticity of demand is 0.3 and elasticity of supply is 1.2, then the percentage of tax borne by a demander and a supplier is as follows:

Percentage of tax borne by demander=(ES(ES+ED)×100)=(1.2(1.2+0.3)×100)=80

Thus, the percentage of tax borne by a demander is 80.

Percentage of tax borne by supplier=(ED(ES+ED)×100)=(0.3(1.2+0.3)×100)=20

Thus, the percentage of tax borne by a supplier is 20.

(b)

To determine

Determine the percentage of tax borne by a demander and a supplier if Es is 2 an ED is 3.

(b)

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If the elasticity of demand is 3 and elasticity of supply is 2, then the percentage of tax borne by a demander and a supplier can be calculated as follows:

Percentage of tax borne by demander=(ES(ES+ED)×100)=(2(2+3)×100)=40

Thus, the percentage of tax borne by a demander is 40.

Percentage of tax borne by supplier=(ED(ES+ED)×100)=(3(2+3)×100)=60

Thus, the percentage of tax borne by a supplier is 60.

(c)

To determine

Determine the percentage of tax borne by a demander and supplier if Es is 1 and ED is 0.5.

(c)

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If the elasticity of demand is 0.5 and elasticity of supply is 1, then the percentage of tax borne by a demander and supplier can be calculated as follows:

Percentage of tax borne by demander=(ES(ES+ED)×100)=(1(1+0.5)×100)=66.67

Thus, the percentage of tax borne by a demander is 66.67.

Percentage of tax borne by supplier=(ED(ES+ED)×100)=(0.5(1+0.5)×100)=33.33

Thus, the percentage of tax borne by a supplier is 33.33.

(c)

To determine

Determine the percentage of tax borne by a demander and supplier if Es is 1 an ED is 0.5.

(c)

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If the elasticity of demand is 0.5 and elasticity of supply is 1, then the percentage of tax borne by a demander and supplier can be calculated as follows:

Percentage of tax borne by demander=(ES(ES+ED)×100)=(1(1+0.5)×100)=66.67

Thus, the percentage of tax borne by a demander is 66.67.

Percentage of tax borne by supplier=(ED(ES+ED)×100)=(0.5(1+0.5)×100)=33.33

Thus, the percentage of tax borne by a supplier is 33.33.

(d)

To determine

Determine the percentage of tax borne by a demander and a supplier if Es is 0.5 and ED is 0.5.

(d)

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If the elasticity of demand is 0.5 and elasticity of supply is 0.5, then the percentage of tax borne by a demander and a supplier can be calculated as follows:

Percentage of tax borne by demander=(ES(ES+ED)×100)=(0.5(0.5+0.5)×100)=50

Thus, the percentage of tax borne by a demander is 50.

Percentage of tax borne by supplier=(ED(ES+ED)×100)=(0.5(0.5+0.5)×100)=50

Thus, the percentage of tax borne by a supplier is 50.

(e)

To determine

Explain the finding regarding relative elasticity and tax burden.

(e)

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Here, the consumers with relatively more elastic demand curve will bear a smaller percentage of the tax. Thus, if the elasticity of demand curves and supply curves eas equal, then the consumer and producer share the tax burden evenly.

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