Suppky and Demand Quiz pt 3
After the government imposed a $0.20 per gallon tax on gasoline, the price of a gallon of gasoline increased from $1.00 to $1.15. Which of the following statements is true?
Consumers bear most, but not all, of the tax burden.
Assume that the government imposes a $4 per-unit tax on sellers of a good in the market described by the graph above. What are the price paid by buyers, the after-tax price received by sellers, and the deadweight loss?
price paid by buyers: $8 price recieved by sellers: $4 dead weight loss: $200
If the market demand for a good is inelastic and the supply is elastic, which of the following is true when there is an increase in sales tax?
Consumers will bear most of the burden of the tax.
Assume that the original supply and demand curves of a commodity are S and D, respectively. Also assume that the government imposes an excise tax (per unit tax) of t dollars on the commodity, which shifts the supply curve to S1.
The consumers and the producers each bear a part of it.
Assume that the price elasticity of demand for good X is constant and equal to -0.5 and the price elasticity of demand for good Y is constant and equal to -2. Assume that goods X and Y have identical upward-sloping elastic supply curves. If a per-unit excise tax of the same amount is levied on good X and on good Y, which of the following would be true?
The tax share paid by consumers of good X would be relatively higher than that paid by consumers of good Y.
Assume that the government imposes an excise tax on the consumption of a good. The tax will have the least impact on the market equilibrium quantity for which of the following combinations of the price elasticities of demand and supply?
absoloute value of elasticity of demand: .50 elasticity of supply: .50
Assume that the supply of corn is relatively price inelastic, while the demand for corn is relatively price elastic. If the government imposes a per-unit excise tax on the production of corn, the incidence of the tax will fall
more on sellers than on buyers