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25 August, 20:26

Which of the following statements about the consumers' responses to rising gasoline prices is correct?

a. About 10 percent of the long-run reduction in quantity demanded arises because people drive less and about 90 percent arises because they switch to more fuel-efficient cars.

b. About 90 percent of the long-run reduction in quantity demanded arises because people drive less and about 10 percent arises because they switch to more fuel-efficient cars

. c. About half of the long-run reduction in quantity demanded arises because people drive less and about half arises because they switch to more fuel-efficient cars.

d. Because gasoline is a necessity, consumers do not decrease their quantity demanded in either the short run or the long run

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  1. 25 August, 21:32
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    c. About half of the long-run reduction in quantity demanded arises because people drive less and about half arises because they switch to more fuel-efficient cars.

    Explanation:

    In a long run, The demand is more elastic than in a short run, this is because the consumers have both more time and number of substitutes to switch to. So almost 50% of long-run decrease in quantity demanded is due to less driving by people, while rest 50% is due to people switching to more fuel-efficient cars.
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