Andi is willing to buy a shoe X for Rp. 100, Budi is willing to buy a shoe X for Rp. 90, Tono is willing to buy a shoe X for Rp. 80. Rp. 60. when the price in the store drops to IDR 50, the total consumer surplus drops to below IDR 60
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Andi is willing to buy a shoe X for Rp. 100, Budi is willing to buy a shoe X for Rp. 90, Tono is willing to buy a shoe X for Rp. 80. Rp. 60.
when the price in the store drops to IDR 50, the total
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- Assume the price of a particular paint brush is $3.50. Denise purchases the paint brush for $3.50 but was wiling to pay $5.00. Ted purchases the paint brush for $3.50 but was willing to pay $4.00. What is the total consumer surplus for Denise and Ted? Group of answer choices $2.00 $4.00 $5.00 $3.55 $1.50Consumer surplus is calculated by taking the difference of the price consumers are willing to pay and the price actually paid. When the price is $4, the consumer would buy only two bottles because the value the consumer would get from the first bottle is $7. This implies, the surplus is $3. Similarly for the second bottle, the value the consumer would get from consuming it is $5 where the price the consumer will pay is $4, this implies the surplus is $1. Lastly, for the third bottle the value is $3 and the price is $4 so the price surpasses the value, therefore the consumer will not consumer beyond two bottles. The consumer surplus could be calculated as: Consumer Surplus = (7-4) + (5-4) = 3 + 1 = 2 This means the consumer will buy two bottles. If the price falls to $2, the consumer would only buy three bottles because the value the consumer gets from the first bottle valued at $7 versus the $2 paid implies a consumer…Hector has a budget for bottled water and soda pop. If the price of soda pop decreases, Hector will achieve the same level of satisfaction because his budget has not changed.
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- Dean likes to practice guitar in his apartment, working primarily on mastering old Velvet Underground songs. Because he’s sure that developing guitar prowess will lead to riches – or at least critical acclaim in indie circles – he derives $500 in surplus from being able to practice. Dean’s practicing, however, is quite loud and can be heard clearly through paper-thin walls in his hip Brooklyn apartment. Britta lives next door and likes to read, but she is unable to do so when Dean plays guitar. She gets $350 in surplus from the satisfaction of reading. Suppose that when Dean and Britta bargain, they always split any surplus to be divided evenly. Assume that it’s common knowledge that courts always overestimate damages by $200, and transaction costs are $50. Given these assumptions, which of the following legal rules is most efficient: Assuming the same information from Question 28 above, what would be the most efficient tax to levy on Dean’s playing? A. $200 B.…Dean likes to practice guitar in his apartment, working primarily on mastering old Velvet Underground songs. Because he’s sure that developing guitar prowess will lead to riches – or at least critical acclaim in indie circles – he derives $500 in surplus from being able to practice. Dean’s practicing, however, is quite loud and can be heard clearly through paper-thin walls in his hip Brooklyn apartment. Britta lives next door and likes to read, but she is unable to do so when Dean plays guitar. She gets $350 in surplus from the satisfaction of reading. Suppose that when Dean and Britta bargain, they always split any surplus to be divided evenly. Assume that it’s common knowledge that courts always overestimate damages by $200, and transaction costs are $50. Given these assumptions, which of the following legal rules is most efficient: A. Britta's entitlement to read protected by a liability rule B. Dean having a property right to play C. Britta having a…The marginal utility of the last unit of apples consumed is 12, and the marginal utility of the last unit of bananas consumed is 9. What set of prices for apples and bananas, respectively, would be consistent with consumer equilibrium? Multiple Choice $3 and $4 $4 and $3 $9 and $12 $15 and $10