Chapter 3: Problem 17
How can you locate the equilibrium point on a demand and supply graph?
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Chapter 3: Problem 17
How can you locate the equilibrium point on a demand and supply graph?
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Suppose there is a soda tax to curb obesity. What should a reduction in the soda tax do to the supply of sodas and to the equilibrium price and quantity? Can you show this graphically? Hint: Assume that the soda tax is collected from the sellers.
What would be the impact of imposing a price floor below the equilibrium price?
Let's think about the market for air travel. From August 2014 to January 2015, the price of jet fuel increased roughly 47\%. Using the four-step analysis, how do you think this fuel price increase affected the equilibrium price and quantity of air travel?
What does a downward-sloping demand curve mean about how buyers in a market will react to a higher price?
Does a price ceiling change the equilibrium price?
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