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Suppose a local government votes to impose an exercise tax of $1.00 per bottle on the sales of bottled water. Assume that all bottles are identical, and residents cannot shop elsewhere. Before the tax, the equilibrium price and quantity are $1.00 and 2000 bottles per day. After the tax is imposed, market equilibrium adjusts to a price of 1.80 and a quantity of 1400 bottles per day. a) Draw the supply-and-demand diagram before and after the tax is imposed. b) How much revenue from the tax does the local government collect each day? c) After the imposition of the tax, what is the after-tax price received by the sellers? What is the total after-tax revenue received per day by the sellers? d) Who bears most of the burden of this exercise tax, and why?

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Aparna Shakti verified

Numerade educator

The market demand and market supply functions for a product are given by the following equations. QD = 100 – 3P QS = 10 + 2P Where, QD is the quantity demanded, QS is the quantity supplied and P is the price of the product a) Does the market exhibit an excess demand or excess supply at the prices 10 and 20? Explain. (1 mark) b) Draw the market demand and market supply curves for the product on a diagram (1 mark) c) What are the equilibrium price and equilibrium quantity of the product?

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Ramesh Rajak verified

Numerade educator

Consider the market for rental housing in Yourtown. The demand and supply schedules (short-run) for rental housing are given in the table. Price ($ per month) Quantity Demanded (Thousands of units) Quantity Supplied (Thousands of units) 1100 40 80 1000 50 77 900 60 73 800 70 70 700 80 67 600 90 65 500 100 60 a) In a free market for rental housing, what is the equilibrium price and quantity?

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Aparna Shakti verified

Numerade educator

The market demand and market supply functions for a product are given by the following equations. QD = 100 – 3P QS = 10 + 2P Where, QD is the quantity demanded, QS is the quantity supplied and P is the price of the product a) Does the market exhibit an excess demand or excess supply at the prices 10 and 20? Explain

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Aparna Shakti verified

Numerade educator

The market demand and market supply functions for a product are given by the following equations. QD = 100 – 3P QS = 10 + 2P Where, QD is the quantity demanded, QS is the quantity supplied and P is the price of the product a) Does the market exhibit an excess demand or excess supply at the prices 10 and 20? Explain. (1 mark)

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Anjali Kurse verified

Numerade educator

The market demand and market supply functions for a product are given by the following equations. QD = 100 – 3P QS = 10 + 2P Where, QD is the quantity demanded, QS is the quantity supplied and P is the price of the product a) Does the market exhibit an excess demand or excess supply at the prices 10 and 20? Explain. (1 mark)

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Aparna Shakti verified

Numerade educator

The market demand and market supply functions for a product are given by the following equations. QD = 100 – 3P QS = 10 + 2P Where, QD is the quantity demanded, QS is the quantity supplied and P is the price of the product a) Does the market exhibit an excess demand or excess supply at the prices 10 and 20? Explain. (1 mark) b) Draw the market demand and market supply curves for the product on a diagram (1 mark) c) What are the equilibrium price and equilibrium quantity of the product?

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