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The market for rice currently is at the equilibrium. Demand for rice is P = 39 - 0.0015Q and supply is P = 3.8 + 0.001Q. Then the government imposes a price ceiling at $11.
By how much will total surplus change?
If it is a negative change (a decrease) be sure to enter the negative sign. E.g. -$50
A market is characterized by the following functions:
Demand: P = 280 - 0.34Q
Supply: P = 40 + 0.06Q
Suppose the government imposes a price floor at $212.
Calculate the producer surplus.
A market for apartments is characterized by the following functions:
Demand: P = 2720 - 0.1Q
Supply: P = 433 + 0.4Q
Suppose the government imposes a price ceiling at $1285.
Calculate the loss of surplus for the renters who are no longer able to find an apartment to rent.
Do not enter the negative sign.
*** Correct answers will receive 1 mark. Incorrect answers will receive -0.75 mark. An answer left blank will receive 0 marks. So decide carefully before you answer.***
Consumers will be better off if the tax is imposed in the market (ST) rather than the quota (Q1).
A market is characterized by the following functions:
Demand: P = 180 - 0.14Q
Supply: P = 20 + 0.06Q
Suppose the government imposes a quota at 400.
Calculate the deadweight loss.
A market contains the following demand and supply functions:
Demand: P = 79 - 0.025Q
Supply: P = 3 + 0.01Q
Calculate the surplus (number of units) if the price is set at $71.
***Remember if the answer is not a whole number to leave two numbers after the decimal point.***