Chapter 5: Problem 11
What is the price elasticity of demand? Can you explain it in your own words?
Chapter 5: Problem 11
What is the price elasticity of demand? Can you explain it in your own words?
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Get started for freeAssume that the supply of low-skilled workers is fairly elastic, but the employers' demand for such workers is fairly inelastic. If the policy goal is to expand employment for low-skilled workers, is it better to focus on policy tools to shift the supply of unskilled labor or on tools to shift the demand for unskilled labor? What if the policy goal is to raise wages for this group? Explain your answers with supply and demand diagrams.
Under which circumstances does the tax burden fall entirely on consumers?
Would you usually expect elasticity of demand or supply to be higher in the short run or in the long run? Why?
The federal government decides to require that automobile manufacturers install new anti-pollution equipment that costs \(\$ 2,000\) per car. Under what conditions can carmakers pass almost all of this cost along to car buyers? Under what conditions can carmakers pass very little of this cost along to car buyers?
The average annual income rises from \(\$ 25,000\) to \(\$ 38,000,\) and the quantity of bread consumed in a year by the average person falls from 30 loaves to 22 loaves. What is the income elasticity of bread consumption? Is bread a normal or an inferior good?
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