ECON 2113 Exam 2

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The buyers' willingness to pay can be represented through...

The demand curve

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The sellers' costs of producing a good can be represented through..

The supply curve

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The consumer surplus benefits the...

Buyer

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The producer surplus benefits the...

Seller

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What is the total surplus?

The sum of consumer and producer surplus, the total benefit in society/economy

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What is welfare economics?

The study of how the allocation of resources affects economic well-being

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What is willingness to pay?

Maximum amount that a buyer will pay for a good

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How is consumer surplus calculated?

A buyer's willingness to pay minus the price the buyer actually pays

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The price on the demand curve represents...

The willingness to pay of the marginal buyer

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On the demand curve, the consumer surplus is...

The area below the demand curve and above the price

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When the price falls, the consumer surplus...

Increases

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What is cost?

The value of everything a seller must give up to produce a good

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How is producer surplus calculated?

The amount a seller is paid for a good minus the seller's cost

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The price on the supply curve represents...

The willingness to supply by the marginal seller

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How is producer surplus represented on the supply curve?

The area above the supply curve and below the price

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When price rises, the producer surplus...

Increases

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Total surplus is...

The value to buyers + cost to sellers

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What is efficiency?

Allocation that maximizes total surplus

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What is equity?

Fair distribution of well-being in society

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At the market equilibrium price, buyers...

Who value the product more purchase it

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A free market allocates goods to buyers with...

The highest willingness to pay

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At the market equilibrium price, sellers...

With the lowest costs produce the product

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How does a free market affect sellers?

Makes the most efficient sellers to produce

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T/F: Total surplus is minimized at the market equilibrium

False. It is maximized at the market equilibrium

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If the amount produced is smaller than the equilibrium quantity...

  1. The value of the product to buyers is __________ than the cost to sellers

  2. Total surplus would rise if output ____________

  1. The value of the product to buyers is greater than the cost to sellers

  2. Total surplus would rise if output increases

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If the amount produced is larger than the equilibrium quantity...

  1. The value of the product to buyers is __________ than the cost to sellers

  2. Total surplus would rise if output __________

  1. The value of the product to buyers is less than the cost to sellers

  2. Total surplus would rise if output decreases

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Markets are efficient when

There are perfectly competitive markets and no externalities

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T/F Market equilibrium may not be efficient if perfectly competitive markets and no externalities exist

True

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T/F: If there is market failure public policy will not remedy it

False, it can potentially remedy it

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Inefficiency means...

Market outcome with less than maximum total surplus, leads to deadweight loss

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Examples of public policy are...

Taxes, subsidies, quotas, price ceilings, price floor

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What are some effects of market failure?

Underproduction and overproduction

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What is underproduction?

Less is traded than determined by the market equilibrium

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What is overproduction?

More is traded than determined by the market equilibrium

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When the quantity traded is different from the efficient levels, there is...

Deadweight loss

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What is deadweight loss?

A decrease in both consumer surplus and producer surplus due to inefficient level of production

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If a buyer has to pay a certain dollar for each unit of a good purchased...

It causes a decrease in demand

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T/F: The demand curve shifts down by the amount of the tax levied

True

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T/F: Taxes encourage market activity

False, they discourage it

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T/F: Both buyers and sellers share the burden of taxes

True

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What is tax incidence?

How the burden of a tax is shared

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How do higher prices due to taxes affect the consumer surplus?

The consumer surplus must go down

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How do sellers experiencing lower prices affect the producer surplus?

The producer surplus must go down

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T/F: Since buyers send taxes to the government, only the buyer pays for the tax

False, BOTH buyers and sellers pay for tax

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T/F: Due to taxes, the buyer has to pay more, and the seller receives less

True

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If taxes are added to the supplier, the supply shifts ____________ by ____________

The supply shifts up by the amount of the tax

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T/F: Regardless of who pays the tax to the government, the burden to buyers and sellers is the same

True

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T/F: The burden of tax is always shared equally, even in inelastic/elastic markets

False, it can depend if the supply is elastic and the demand inelastic, or vice versa

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Elastic supply/demand is represented by... (flat/steep curve)

Flat curve

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Inelastic supply/demand is represented by... (flat/steep curve)

Steep curve

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With elastic supply and inelastic demand, who pays more?

The buyers

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With inelastic supply and elastic demand, who pays more?

The sellers

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In general, the less elastic side of the market pays ___________

More

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<p>How is the tax wedge calculated?</p>
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<p>How is the tax wedge calculated?</p>

How is the tax wedge calculated?

The buyer's price minus the the seller's price T = Pb - Ps

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<p>How is tax revenue calculated?</p>
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<p>How is tax revenue calculated?</p>

How is tax revenue calculated?

Tax revenue = T * Q T = height of the tax wedge Q = quantity sold under the tax

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<p>What is A and F on the graph?</p>
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<p>What is A and F on the graph?</p>

What is A and F on the graph?

A = Consumer surplus after tax F = Producer surplus after tax

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<p>What does the area of A, B, C and D, E, F refer to?</p>
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<p>What does the area of A, B, C and D, E, F refer to?</p>

What does the area of A, B, C and D, E, F refer to?

A, B, C = consumer surplus before tax D, E, F = producer surplus before tax

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<p>Total surplus (on the welfare analysis graph) is equal to</p>
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<p>Total surplus (on the welfare analysis graph) is equal to</p>

Total surplus (on the welfare analysis graph) is equal to

(A + B + C) + (D + E + F)

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<p>Consumer surplus (on the welfare analysis graph) changes by ____________ after tax</p>
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<p>Consumer surplus (on the welfare analysis graph) changes by ____________ after tax</p>

Consumer surplus (on the welfare analysis graph) changes by ____________ after tax

- B - C

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<p>Producer surplus (on the welfare analysis graph) changes by _____________ after tax</p>
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<p>Producer surplus (on the welfare analysis graph) changes by _____________ after tax</p>

Producer surplus (on the welfare analysis graph) changes by _____________ after tax

- D - E

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<p>Tax revenue (on the welfare analysis graph) changes by ____________ after tax</p>
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<p>Tax revenue (on the welfare analysis graph) changes by ____________ after tax</p>

Tax revenue (on the welfare analysis graph) changes by ____________ after tax

+ B + D

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<p>Total surplus changes by _____________ after tax</p>
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<p>Total surplus changes by _____________ after tax</p>

Total surplus changes by _____________ after tax

- C - E

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<p>C + E represents....</p>
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<p>C + E represents....</p>

C + E represents....

Deadweight loss

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Deadweight loss (in relation to taxes) refers to...

The fall in total surplus that results from a market distortion, such as a tax

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