Microeconomics Plus Myeconlab With Pearson Etext (1-Semester Access)
Microeconomics Plus Myeconlab With Pearson Etext (1-Semester Access)
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ISBN: 9780134435053
Author: R. Glenn Hubbard, Anthony Patrick O'Brien
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 18, Problem 18.3.7PA
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Price elasticity of demand for beer.

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Recent research estimates that the short-run price elasticity of demand for gasoline in the U.S.is -0.3, and the long-run price elasticity of demand is -1.4. What happens if the government increases the federal gasoline tax? Consumer expenditures on gasoline decrease over the short run and long run. Consumer expenditures on gasoline increase over the short run and decline over the long run. Consumer expenditures on gasoline decline over the short run and increase over the long run. Consumer expenditures on gasoline increase over the short run and long run.
A city government decides to tax hotel rooms to raise money. Before the tax, 1000 rooms were typically rented out per month. After the tax, the number of rooms rented per month falls to 900, the amount paid by hotel guests rises to $130 and the amount received by sellers falls to $110 per room. If the price per hotel room was $100 per night before the tax, which of the following can we conclude? The supply of hotel rooms is more price elastic than is the demand The demand for hotel rooms is more price elastic than is the supply The supply of hotel rooms after the tax is greater than the demand for hotel rooms The demand for hotel rooms after the tax is greater than the supply of hotel rooms We cannot conclude any of the options given with only the information provided.
Suppose that the long-run price elasticity of demand for gasoline is -0.45. Assume that the price of gasoline is currently $4.00 per gallon, the quantity of gasoline is 140 billion gallons per year, and the federal government decides to increase the excise tax on gasoline by $1.00 per gallon. Suppose that in the long run the price of gasoline increases by $0.70 per gallon after the $1.00 excise tax is imposed. a. Using the midpoint formula, after the tax is imposed, the new quantity of gasoline demanded is billion gallons per year. (Enter your response rounded to two decimal places.)
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