
b) Price paid by consumer = 8
Price received by seller = 5.50
c) Consumer pay more tax. Tax paid by consumer = 8 - 6 = 2
d)

Suppose the government is considering taxing cigarettes. Because it is often politically more popular to tax...
Suppose the demand and supply functions of cigarettes in a competitive market are as follows: Demand: Q = 100 – 4P Supply: Q = –20 + 2P a. Find the equilibrium price and quantity of cigarettes. (2 marks) b. Suppose the government imposes a $6 per-unit tax on consumers of cigarettes. Find the per-unit price of cigarettes paid by consumers and the per-unit price of cigarettes received by sellers after the imposition of the tax. Show your workings. (4 marks)...
1. Refer to Figure 1-5. The figure above represents demand and
supply in the market for cigarettes. Use the diagram to answer the
following questions.
a. How much is the government tax on each pack of
cigarettes?
b. What portion of the unit tax is paid by consumers?
c. What portion of the unit tax is paid by producers?
d. What is the quantity sold after the imposition of the
tax?
e. What is the after-tax revenue per pack received...
Tax Problem:
Suppose the demand curve for a good is given by Q D = 10 - 2P and
the supply curve is given by
Q S = -2 + P.
a) (4 points) Find the equilibrium price and quantity in the
absence of any government intervention.
b) (6 points) Now suppose the government imposes a tax of t = 3.
Find the new equilibrium price at
which the good is sold in the market and the quantity of the...
. Refer to Figure 1-5. The figure above represents demand and
supply in the market for cigarettes. Use the diagram to answer the
following questions.
a. How much is the government tax on each pack of
cigarettes?
b. What portion of the unit tax is paid by consumers?
c. What portion of the unit tax is paid by producers?
d. What is the quantity sold after the imposition of the
tax?
e. What is the after-tax revenue per pack received...
The demand curve for gasoline is given by P= 18 -0.01Q where Q is a gallon of gasoline. A per-unit tax of $2 is imposed on the consumers. After paying the tax, their remaining marginal willingness to pay is represented by [Select] The new price that sellers receive is (Select] compared to the original market price of gasoline, and the new price that consumers pay (with the tax) is [Select ] compared the original market price of gasoline. If the...
at plans to impose gure below shows the market for cigarettes. The government plans to o answer in this market which will be collected by sellers. Use the rigure to ans Questions 47 and 48 Price per pack 512 Supply 40 70 Demand Quantity of cigarettes (1000s of packs) 47. The amount of the tax paid by buyers is sellers is a $8; $3 b. $3; $2 The amount of the tax paid by c. $5; $2 d. $3; $5...
Suppose that the U.S. government decides to charge wine producers a tax. Before the tax, 30,000 bottles of wine were sold every week at a price of $6 per bottle. After the tax, 25,000 bottles of wine are sold every week; consumers pay $8 per bottle, and producers receive $5 per bottle (after paying the tax). The amount of the tax on a bottle of wine is $ per bottle. Of this amount, the burden that falls on consumers is...
Suppose that the U.S. government decides to charge wine producers a tax. Before the tax, 15 billion bottles of wine were sold every year at a price of $7 per bottle. After the tax, 10 billion bottles of wine are sold every year; consumers pay $9 per bottle, and producers receive $6 per bottle (after paying the tax). The amount of the tax on a bottle of wine is $ per bottle. Of this amount, the burden that falls on consumers...
Suppose that the U.S. government decides to charge beer producers a tax. Before the tax, 10 million cases of beer were sold every month at a price of $4 per case. After the tax, 3 million cases of beer are sold every month; consumers pay $7 per case, and producers receive $2 per case (after paying the tax). The amount of the tax on a case of beer is $_____per case. Of this amount, the burden that falls on consumers...
Suppose that the U.S. government decides to charge wine producers a tax. Before the tax, 10 million bottles of wine were sold every month at a price of $4 per bottle. After the tax, 5 million bottles of wine are sold every month; consumers pay $6 per bottle, and producers receive $3 per bottle (after paying the tax). The amount of the tax on a bottle of wine is $______ per bottle. Of this amount, the burden that falls on...