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- Consider a market where demand and supply satisfy the following equations QD = 12 – 2 P, QS = 2P. Find the current equilibrium price and quantity. 2What is the total producer surplus if the market is in equilibrium? The government is considering a minimum price policy to increase producer surplus. 3Explain by means of graphs how the introduction of a price floor can increase producer surplus. 4Find the (optimal) price floor that maximizes producer surplus.Consider a market where demand and supply satisfy the following equations QD = 12 – 2 P, QS = 2P. The government is considering a minimum price policy to increase producer surplus. Explain by means of graphs how the introduction of a price floor can increase producer surplus; And Find the (optimal) price floor that maximizes producer surplus.Consider a market where demand and supply satisfy the following equations QD = 12 – 2 P, QS = 2P. a) Find the current equilibrium price and quantity. b) What is the total producer surplus if the market is in equilibrium? The government is considering a minimum price policy to increase producer surplus. c) Explain by means of graphs how the introduction of a price floor can increase producer surplus. d) Find the (optimal) price floor that maximizes producer surplus.
- The demand for ice cream is given by QD = 200 – 20P and the supply of ice cream is given by QS = - 100 + 40P. The quantity is measure in gallons of ice cream. - Calculate the consumer surplus, producer surplus, and total surplus at the market equilibrium. Now assume that the government decides to set the price of ice cream at $ 7.00 per gallon. Would this create a surplus or a shortage in the ice cream market? Calculate the surplus (or shortage). Calculate the consumer surplus, producer surplus, and total surplus at the new $ 7.00 price. What happened to each after the intervention of the government in the ice cream market? Calculate the deadweight loss after the imposition of the $ 7.00 price. Compare this to the deadweight loss associated with the market equilibrium. In your own words, explain why this deadweight loss is a measure of the inefficiency in the market created by the government intervention.Consider a market where demand and supply satisfy the following equations QD = 12 – 2 P, QS = 2P. a) Find the current equilibrium price and quantity. b) What is the total producer surplus if the market is in equilibrium? The government is considering a minimum price policy to increase producer surplus. c) Explain by means of graphs how the introduction of a price floor can increase producer surplus. d) Find the (optimal) price floor that maximizes producer surplus. **if possible, please answer my questions in typing as it's hard for me to read works in hand-written, thanksAssume that as the economy booms, the demand for business and consumer loans rises significantly, while the supply of funds and loans remains constant. As a result, the market interest rate for business and consumer loans rises to 20% per year. The government implements a ceiling on interest rates of 15% a year and as a result... Group of answer choices The quantity demanded of business and consumer loans rises, while the quantity supplied falls and a surplus occurs A greater number of business and consumer loans are made at a lower interest rate than previously. The demand of business and consumer loans rises, while the supply falls and a shortage occurs The quantity demanded of business and consumer loans rises, while the quantity supplied falls and a shortage occurs
- Using the following diagram (the equilibrium quantity is 5.5, the supply curve intersects the price axis at 3.5), answer these questions: a) If a tax of $2 were imposed, what price would buyers pay, and what price would suppliers receive? How much revenue would be raised by the tax? Compute the total consumer surplus, producer surplus, and welfare after the introduction of the tax. b) If a subsidy of $5 were imposed, what price would buyers pay, and what price would suppliers receive? How much would the subsidy cost the government? What would be the consumer surplus and the producer surplus? c) If the government imposed a binding price floor of $7 and compensated the producers by buying the excess surplus at the stated price: What would be the consumer surplus, the producer surplus, the government expenditures, and total welfare?The demand for a good is given by QD = 99−3P and the supply by QS = 2P + 4. The market for this good is in equilibrium. Now, the government introduces a tax of $5 per unit to be paid by the producers. How large is the consumer surplus, producer surplus, and total welfare generated by this market after the introduction of the tax? Show your calculations. Sketch the market diagram and label all relevant prices and quantities.*** PLEASE ANSWER ALL THREE PARTS PER CHEGG POLICY *** PART I What determines the “incidence of tax” in a particular market for good? Amount of taxes imposed. Elasticity of demand. PART II Melinda buys a new internet modem for her apartment for $150. Her consumer surplus is $50 from the purchase. How much does Melinda personally value her internet modem? $200 $50 $100 PART III The actual division of the burden of a tax between buyers and sellers in a market is called............. Incidence of tax. Tax liability.
- Use the following supply and demand equations. Supply:p= 4 + 3q. Demand:p= 2,132−q. Use these equations to respond to the following questions. (a) What is the market equilibrium? (b) Under the market equilibrium, what is Total Surplus? (c) Suppose the government enacts a price ceiling of ̄p= 2,000. What is Producer Surplus, Consumer Surplus, Total Surplus, and Deadweight Loss? (d) Instead, suppose that the government enacts a price ceiling of ̄p= 1,100. What is Producer Surplus, Consumer Surplus, Total Surplus, and Deadweight Loss?Consider the following policies, each of which is aimed at reducing violent crime by reducing the use of guns. Illustrate each of these proposed policies in a supply-demand diagram of the gun market. a)a tax on gun buyers b)a tax on gun seller c)a price floor on guns I need a graph for each other, and explanation to see how economics works.Consider a market where demand and supply satisfy the following equationsQd = 12 – 2 P,QS = 2P.a)Find the current equilibrium price and quantity. b)What is the total producer surplus if the market is in equilibrium? The government is considering a minimum price policy to increase producer surplus.c)Explain by means of graphs how the introduction of a price floor can increase producer surplus. d)Find the (optimal) price floor that maximizes producer surplus. hi, can you answer part c and part d for this question please, thanks