Taxes
incidence
a measure of who really pays a tax
excise tax
a tax on sales of a good or service; drives a wedge (equal to the size of the tax) between the price paid by consumers and the price received by producers; creates missed opportunities. ex: gas, cigarettes
when the price elasticity of supply is higher than the price elasticity of demand, the burden of an excise tax falls mainly on
consumers
what is the result of an excise tax's wedge?
consumers pay more and producers receive less
the revenue collected by an excise tax is ________ to the area of the rectangle (whose height is the tax wedge between the tax wedge between the supply and demand curves and whose width is the quantity transacted under the tax
equal
when the price elasticity of demand is higher than than the price elasticity of supply, the burden of an excise tax falls mainly on
producers
what determines how the burden of an excise tax is allocated between consumers and producers?
the incidence of an excise tax depends on the price elasticity of supply and the price elasticity of demand