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26 April, 16:06

5. Calculating tax incidence Suppose that the U. S. government decides to charge beer producers a tax. Before the tax, 40 billion cases of beer were sold every year at a price of $7 per case. After the tax, 34 billion cases of beer are sold every year; consumers pay $8 per case, and producers receive $4 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 is $ per case, and the burden that falls on producers is $ per case. True or False: The effect of the tax on the quantity sold would have been the same as if the tax had been levied on consumers. True False Grade It Now Save & Continue Continue without saving

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  1. 26 April, 20:01
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    a) 4 dollar

    b) 1 dollar

    c) 3 dollar

    d) FALSE the decrease would have been greater.

    Explanation:

    8 dollar sales price - 4 dollar received from producer = 4 dollar tax on beer per case

    burden for consumer per case: from 7 to 8 = 1 dollar per case

    the produced will have to burden 3 dollar per case

    to an increase of 1/7

    the demand decreased 6/40

    price elasticity of demand (-6/40) / (1/7) = - 1.05

    If tax was levied on consumers then price would go from 7 to 11

    X / (4/7) = - 1.05

    X = - 0.6

    -a/40 = - 0.6

    -a = 24

    The demand would decrease by 24 billon cases which is much higher than the 6 billion it decrease from the produced tax.
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