Econ Test 2 review
c
. Evan purchases a wall calendar for $9, and his consumer surplus is $1. How much is Evan willing to pay for the wall calendar? a. $9 b. $5 c. $10 d. $8
c
. Refer to Figure 7-1. When the price is P2, consumer surplus is a. A+B+C. b. A+B+D. c. A. d. A+B.
b
. Refer to Figure 8-3. The deadweight loss associated with this tax amounts to a. $80, and this figure represents the amount by which tax revenue to the government exceeds the combined loss of producer and consumer surpluses. b. $80, and this figure represents the surplus that is lost because the tax discourages mutually advantageous trades between buyers and sellers. c. $60, and this figure represents the amount by which tax revenue to the government exceeds the combined loss of producer and consumer surpluses. d. $60, and this figure represents the surplus that is lost because the tax discourages mutually advantageous trades between buyers and sellers.
d
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c
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a
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d
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d
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b
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a
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