MICRO ECONOMICS TWO

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The table shows the demand and supply schedules for​ on-campus housing. If the college puts a rent ceiling on rooms of ​$325 a​ month, rent is ​ and the number of rooms rented is. The​ on-campus housing market is

$300 4000 efficient.

Why the tepid response to higher gasoline​ prices?Most studies report that when U.S. gas prices rise by 10​ percent, the quantity purchased falls by 1 to 2 percent. In September​ 2005, the average retail gasoline price was​ $2.90 a​ gallon, about​ $1.00 higher than a year before but purchases of gasoline fell by only 3.5 percent.The studies imply that the price elasticity of demand for gasoline is between a low of _____ and a high of _____.

0.1 and 0.2

When the price of ice cream rises from $3 to $5 a scoop, the quantity of ice cream bought decreases by 10 percent. the price elasticity of demand for ice cream is _______ ?

0.2

When the price of a good rises from​ $5 to​ $7 a​ unit, the quantity supplied increases from 110 to 130 units a day. The price elasticity of supply is​ _______. The supply of the good is​ _______.

0.5; inelastic

A 2 percent increase in income increases the quantity demanded of a good by 1 percent. The income elasticity of demand for this good is _______. The good is a _______ good.

1/2; normal

The graph shows the market for wool. Draw a shape that represents the consumer surplus from wool. Label it CS. Draw a shape that represents the producer surplus from wool. Label it PS. Consumer surplus from wool equals ​$nothing and the producer surplus from wool equals ​$nothing. The market for wool is efficient because​ ______. A. consumer surplus is greater than producer surplus B. the market is producing the maximum possible quantity given the constraints on technology and capital C. at the market equilibrium marginal benefit equals marginal​ cost, and total surplus is maximized D. consumer surplus is greater than zero

120 . 40 C. at the market equilibrium marginal benefit equals marginal​ cost, and total surplus is maximized

The table shows a​ nation's marginal benefit and marginal cost schedules and the graph shows the​ nation's PPF. Bananas ​(pounds) Willing to give up Must give up ​(pounds of coffee per pound of​ bananas) 1 3 1 2 2 2 3 1 3 Draw a point that shows a point of production efficiency but too much coffee is produced for allocative efficiency. Label it A. Draw a point that shows the​ nation's point of allocative efficiency. Label it B.

A 1, 8.8 b 2, 7

The price controls described in the news clip are​ ______. A. price ceilings B. price floors

A. price ceilings

When​ Elle's Espresso Bar raised its price by 10​ percent, the quantity of coffee that Elle sold decreased by 40 percent. When Elle and all her competitors cut their prices by 10​ percent, the quantity of coffee sold by Elle increased by only 4 percent.Explain the difference between the responses to​ Elle's price hike and the price cut. Why did the price increase bring a large response in the quantity sold while the price cut had only a small​ effect?

A. ​Elle's coffee has lots of close substitutes while coffee has few​ substitutes, so the demand for​ Elle's coffee is more elastic than the market demand for coffee.

The graph shows the market for paper. The government passes a new law that limits the quantity of paper that producers sell to 20 tons of paper a day.

A. ​inefficient; the marginal benefit from the 20th ton of paper is greater than the marginal cost of the 20th ton of paper

The table shows the demand and supply schedules for hay before and during a major drought. During the drought​, suppose the government gave all farmers an equal quantity of hay. Resale of hay is not permitted.

A. ​maximized; rises E. ​decreases; rises

The method of allocation that most stores use during Thanksgiving sales is​ _______. A. a combination of contest and command B. a combination of market price and​ first-come, first-served C. a combination of market price and lottery D. ​first-come, first-served

B. a combination of market price and​ first-come, first-served

The​ world's largest tulip and flower market Every day over 19 million tulips and flowers are auctioned at the Dutch market called​ "The Bloemenveiling." These Dutch auctions match buyers and sellers. ​Source: Tulip-Bulbs.com In a Dutch​ auction, the auctioneer announces the highest price. If no one offers to buy the​ flowers, the auctioneer lowers the price until a buyer is found. What method is used to allocate flowers at the​ Bloemenveiling?

B. market price

The price controls described in the news clip are​ ______. A. price floors B. price ceilings

B. price ceilings

The graph shows a market for labor. Draw a line that illustrates a minimum wage that creates unemployment of 3 million hours a year. Label it. A minimum wage is a​ _______ applied to labor markets. A. price ceiling B. price floor C. quantity floor D. quantity ceiling

B. price floor

LOADING... Click on the icon to read the news​ clip, then complete the following steps. The graph shows the market for​ fast-food workers. Draw a point to show the wage rate and the number of​ fast-food workers employed if the minimum wage​ is: ​1) $13.00 an hour. Label the point 1. ​2) $15.00 an hour. Label the point 2. In the​ graph, at a minimum wage of​ $15.00 an hour ​ _____; and at a minimum wage of​ $13.00 an hour​ _____. A. no one is unemployed and firms have all the workers they​ want; some workers are unemployed B. some workers are​ unemployed; no one is unemployed and firms have all the workers they want C. some workers are​ unemployed; firms cannot hire as many workers as they want D. firms cannot hire as many workers as they​ want; no one is unemployed and firms have all the workers they want

B. some workers are​ unemployed; no one is unemployed and firms have all the workers they want

The graph shows the market for milk in Venezuela when a price control is in effect. Draw a shape that​ represents: ​1) consumer surplus. Label it CS. ​2) producer surplus. Label it PS. ​3) the deadweight loss. Label it DWL. Also draw a shape that show the resources lost from time spend in line. Label it Loss. Moving from a milk market with no price controls to a milk with price controls​ _______ consumer surplus and​ _______ producer surplus.

B. ​decreases; decreases B. total surplus is maximized and no deadweight loss arises

The graph shows the market for wool. The government passes a new law that requires producers to sell 100 pounds of wool a day. This market for wool is​ ______ because​ ______. A. ​efficient; the marginal cost of the 100th pound of wool equals the marginal benefit from the 100th pound of wool B. ​inefficient; the marginal cost of the 100th pound of wool is greater than the marginal benefit from the 100th pound of wool C. ​inefficient; the marginal benefit from the 100th pound of wool is greater than the marginal cost of the 100th pound of wool D. ​inefficient; more wool could be produced E. ​efficient; production is greater than zero Draw the deadweight loss when production is 100 pounds of wool a day. Label it DWL.

B. ​inefficient; the marginal cost of the 100th pound of wool is greater than the marginal benefit from the 100th pound of wool

The graph shows the market for basketballs in which sellers are taxed​ $6 a ball. Draw a shape that shows the excess burden of the tax on basketballs. The excess burden of the tax on basketballs is ​$12 million. The supply of basketballs is more​ _______ than the demand for​ basketballs, and the​ _______ pays most of the tax. A. ​elastic; seller B. ​inelastic; seller C. ​inelastic; buyer D. ​elastic; buyer

B. ​inelastic; seller 12 million

Choose the best statement. A. Producer surplus equals the total revenue from selling the good. B. If producers decrease the supply of a​ good, their producer surplus will increase. C. An increase in the demand for a good increases producer surplus. D. Producer surplus is the excess of the value of the good over the market​ price, summed over the quantity produced.

C. An increase in the demand for a good increases producer surplus.

The graph shows the market for walnuts. The government introduces a production quota of 4 billion pounds a year. ​_______ from the production quota. ​_______ from the production quota. A. No one​ loses; Farmers and consumers gain B. Farmers and consumers​ lose; No one gains C. Consumers​ lose; Farmers gain D. Farmers​ lose; Consumers gain The deadweight loss created by the​ government's price support is ​

C. Consumers​ lose; Farmers gain 16

$30 a week boost to minimum wage The government increased the minimum wage by​ $30 a week to​ $570 a week. Unions wanted a​ $35 a week​ increase, but employers argued that a​ $35 a week increase was unaffordable. ​Source: ABC​ Australia, February​ 11, 2011 The graph shows a market for​ low-skilled labor. If the minimum wage is set at​ $570 a​ week, ​ _____. If the minimum wage is set at​ $540 a​ week, _____ .

C. some people who want a job​ can't get​ one; everyone who wants a job has one

The tax is​ _______. A. split between the seller and the​ buyer, and the buyer pays more than the seller B. paid by the sellers because it is imposed on the sellers by the government C. split evenly between the seller and the buyer

C. split evenly between the seller and the buye

The more​ ______ the supply of​ coal, ______. A. ​inelastic; the larger is the amount of the tax paid by the buyer B. ​elastic; the more equally is the split of the tax between the buyer and the seller C. ​elastic; the larger is the amount of the tax paid by the buyer D. ​elastic; the larger is the amount of the tax paid by the seller

C. ​elastic; the larger is the amount of the tax paid by the buyer

Enforced price ceilings in​ China's markets for coal and gasoline have​ ______ consumer surplus and producer surplus and a deadweight loss​ ______.

C. ​increased; arises

Which of the following statements describes an elastic supply​?

D. A rise in the price of tomatoes by 10 percent increases the quantity supplied by more than that.

National parks to offer​ free-entry weekends Interior Secretary Ken Salazar said he hoped American families would take the opportunity during these hard times to enjoy an affordable weekend vacation in our national parks. Most Americans live within an​ hour's drive of a national park. ​Source: Los Angeles Times​, June​ 3, 2009 Which families will be most likely to visit the national parks on the free​ weekends? Is the policy to waive the admission​ fair?

D. own a car and​ don't work on weekends D. the families hit by hard times are the ones that visit the national​ parks; the families who visit the national parks do so voluntarily

The more​ ______ the demand for the​ drug, ______. A. ​inelastic; the more equally is the tax split between the buyer and the seller of the drug B. ​elastic; the larger is the amount of the tax paid by the buyer of the drug C. ​elastic; the more equally is the tax split between the buyer and the seller of the drug D. ​inelastic; the larger is the amount of the tax paid by the buyer of the drug

D. ​inelastic; the larger is the amount of the tax paid by the buyer of the drug

In Pioneer ​Ville, the price elasticity of demand for bus rides is 0.5​, the income elasticity of demand for bus rides is 0.1​, and the cross elasticity of demand for bus rides with respect to gasoline is 0.2.

D. SUBSTITUTES AND If the price of gasoline increases by 10 percent with no change in the price of a bus ride​, the number of bus rides increases by 22 percent.

concerned about the political fallout from rising college tuition, the U.S government decides to impose a price ceiling on tuition at $25,000 a student. If more colleges opened and drove the equilibrium price to $20,000 a student, __ of college education would emerge. The U.S market for college educaiton would be ___.

Neither a surplus nor shortage; efficient

Oil prices rise ahead of OPEC meetingThe Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries​ (OPEC) produces about 40 percent of the​ world's output of crude oil. With the global demand for oil​ falling, OPEC has cut production in an attempt to stop the price sliding further from its high of​ $147 a barrel. OPEC knows that to raise the world price of oil it has to cut the total production of its member countries.OPEC also knows that the demand for crude oil is inelastic. Is it possible to conclude from these facts that​ OPEC's total revenue would increase if it were to cut its​ production?

No because​ non-OPEC oil producers can increase​ production, which lowers the price.

Valentine RosesOn​ Valentine's Day​ 2015, 257 million roses were sold for about double the normal price. On a normal​ day, 3 million roses are sold.​Source: aboutflowers.com, 2015What is the magnitude of the elasticity that you can estimate using the information​ provided?If we assume​ that, by using the midpoint​ method, the percentage change in the price is 100​ percent, then the​ _______.

On​ Valentine's Day the demand for roses increases.The demand curve shifts rightward and the change in the quantity bought and sold is equal to the change in the quantity supplied.The price elasticity of supply is equal to the percentage change in the quantity supplied divided by the percentage change in the price.The average quantity sold is​ (3 million​ + 257 ​million) divided by ÷​2, which is 130 million.When the quantity sold increases from 3 million to 257​ million, the percentage change in the quantity supplied is​ [(257 millionminus−3 ​million) divided by ÷130 ​million] times ×​100, which is 195 percent.The percentage change in price is 100 percent.The price elasticity of supply is 195 percent divided by ÷100 ​percent, which is 1.95.

As gas costs​ soar, buyers are flocking to small cars Faced with high gas​ prices, Americans are substituting smaller cars for SUVs. In April​ 2008, Toyota Yaris sales increased 46 percent and Ford Focus sales increased 32 percent from a year earlier. Sales of SUVs decreased by more than 25 percent in 2008 and Chevrolet Tahoe sales fell 35 percent.​ Full-size pickup sales decreased more than 15 percent in 2008 and Ford​ F-Series pickup sales decreased by 27 percent in April 2008. The effect of a downsized vehicle fleet on fuel consumption is unknown. In​ California, gasoline bought decreased by 4 percent in January 2008 from a year earlier. ​Source: The New York Times​,​ May, 2, 2009 Use the information in the news​ clip, along with the fact that in​ California, the price of gasoline in January 2008 increased by about 30 percent from a year earlier. Calculate the cross elasticity of demand for Toyota Yaris with respect to the price of gasoline and the cross elasticity of demand for Ford Focus with respect to the price of gasoline.

The cross elasticity of demand for Toyota Yaris with respect to the price of gasoline is 1.53 The cross elasticity of demand for Ford Focus with respect to the price of gasoline is 1.06

The​ _______ pays more of the tax because​ _____. A. ​seller; the elasticity of demand is greater than the elasticity of supply B. ​buyer; sellers can always pass on the tax to buyers C. ​buyer; the elasticity of supply is greater than the elasticity of demand D. ​seller; competition among sellers forces sellers to absorb the tax and not pass it on to buyers

buyer; the elasticity of supply is greater than the elasticity of demand

The graph illustrates a labor market in which there is a minimum wage of​ $5 an hour. Draw shapes that represent the​ following: ​1) firms' surplus. Label it FS. ​2) workers' surplus. Label it WS. ​3) deadweight loss. Label it DWL. ​4) the potential loss from job search. Label it Loss.

graph

In Pioneer ​Ville, the price elasticity of demand for bus rides is 0.5​, the income elasticity of demand for bus rides is 0.1​, and the cross elasticity of demand for bus rides with respect to gasoline is 0.2. The demand for bus rides is​ ______ with respect to the price of a bus ride because the​ ______ elasticity of demand is less than 1.

inelastic; price; increase

The income elasticity of demand for haircuts is 1.5 and the income elasticity of demand for food is 0.14.You take a weekend job and the income you have to spend on food and haircuts doubles.If the prices of food and haircuts remain the​ same, you will​ _______.

more than double your expenditure on haircuts and less than double your expenditure on food

The elasticity of supply of a good today is influenced by​ _______.

the possibility to store some of today's productions for later sale


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