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Elasticity is a measure of the sensitiveness of quantity demanded because of a change in price in proportional or percentage terms.
The given elasticity is 2 so the demand is elastic as it is above 1 because the quantity change is higher than the price change in proportional or percentage term.
If the price elasticity of demand is equal to 2, the good has _demand.
1. If a good has a price elasticity of demand equal to 0, ________. a) the smallest increase in its price will cause consumers to stop consuming it completely b) the quantity demanded of the good will be completely unaffected by a change in its price c) the demand curve for the good will be upward-sloping 2. At the midpoint of a downward-sloping, linear demand curve for a good, the price elasticity of demand for the good is ________. a)...
Draw the demand curve for a good with a price elasticity of demand equal to 0. What can you say about substitutes available to the consumer for this good?
4. (a) A product has a price elasticity of demand equal to -2. If price increases by 6 percent, what will be the decrease in quantity demanded? (b) Is this product most likely a luxury or necessity, and why? (c) Another product has an income elasticity of 0.8. If income rises by 8 percent, what will be the increase in demand? (d) Two products have a cross price elasticity of -0.4. Are these product substitutes or complements. (e) Yet another...
The cross-price demand elasticity of good X and good Y is equal to zero. The price of good X goes up. Which of the following statements accurately describes what happens: A) Consumption of good Y goes up, because the goods are compliments B) Consumption of good Y goes up, because the goods are substitutes C) Consumption of good Y goes down, because the goods are compliments D) Consumption of good Y is unchanged
16. If price elasticity of demand for good X is 2 and the price elasticity of supply for good X is 3; if an excise tax of $40 levied on good x, consumers will end up paying _______ and producers paying __________. $15; $25 $16; $24 $25; $15 $24; $16
Suppose the own price elasticity of demand for good X is -2, its income elasticity is 3, its advertising elasticity is 4, and the cross-price elasticity of demand between it and good Y is -6. Determine how much the consumption of this good will change if for the following: A) The price of good X decreases by 5 percent. B) The price of good Y increases by 10 percent. C) Advertising decreases by 2 percent. D) Income increases by 3...
A price elasticity of demand for Good X equal to -.85 implies Group a)if price increases by $1.00, quantity demanded will decrease by .85. b)if price decreases by $0.85, quantity demanded will increase by 1. c)a price of $1.00 will result in sales increase of .85 units. d)if price increases by 1%, quantity demanded will decrease by .85%. e)if price increases by 1%, demand will decrease by .85%.
1. A product has a price elasticity (of demand) equal to 1.50. If price increases by six percent, what will be the decrease in quantity demanded? 2. A product has an income elasticity of 0.75. If income rises by 8 percent, what will be the increase in demand? 3. In question 2, is the product most likely a luxury or necessity? Why? 4. The cross price elasticity between two products, L and M, is 0.40 (that is, the change in...
A product has a price elasticity (of demand) equal to -1.50. If price increases by 8 percent, what will be the decrease in quantity demanded? A product has an income elasticity of 0.8. If income rises by 6 percent, what will be the increase in demand? In question 2, is the product most likely a luxury or necessity? Why? The cross price elasticity between two products, L and M, is 0.60 (that is, the change in demand for L with...
The price elasticity of demand for a good produced by a monopolist O A. equals zero as long as the good has no close substitutes. O B. does not equal zero because every good has at least one good substitute for it. C. is always inelastic since the demand curve slopes down. O D. does not equal zero because there will always be some substitutes, however imperfect they may be.