D. If the tax in C induces 100% compliance (everyone votes), did this tax increase total surplus, decrease total surplus or have no effect on total surplus?
Answer to Part D
Assume there are three voters: A, B and C. Voter preferences can be ranked along a left-to-right spectrum that ranges from 1-9; 1 being the most left leaning preference and 9 being the most right leaning preference. Suppose these voters will choose between candidates Smith and Jones
in an upcoming election.
Assuming the following voter preferences:
Voter ID Preference (1-9)
A 4
B 5
C 6
B. Suppose the electorate becomes more polarized; A moves from 4 to 1 while C moves from 6 to 9. B remains at 5. How does the median voter model predict candidates Smith and Jones will change their preference?
C. Keeping the assumptions from B, how does the election result change if a tax on non-voters doubles the number of voters while preserving the distribution of preferences?
D. If the tax in C induces 100% compliance (everyone votes), did this tax increase total surplus, decrease total surplus or have no effect on total surplus?
D)
Total surplus is the benefit that the society achieves in whole. The welfare of the consumers and producers, it also includes the revenue generated by the government after tax.
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