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- Q3Use a matrix method to find the equilibrium prices and quantities where the supply and demand functionsfor Good 1, Good 2 and Good 3 are asQd1 = 50 − 2P1 + 5P2 − 3P3, Qs1 = 8P1 − 5Qd2 = 22 + 7P1 − 2P2 + 5P3, Qs2 = 12P2 − 5Qd3 = 17 + P1 + 5P2 − 3P3, Qs3 = 4P3 − 1The figure depicts the market for gasoline. Suppose that consumers expect the price of gasoline to decrease in the future. What effect will this event have supply and demand in the gasoline market? Demonstrate your answer graphically Instructions: Use the tool provided 'New line' to draw either a new demand or supply curve that reflects the market effect of this event. Plot only the endpoints of the line.Suppose the market demand for shirts is given by Qd = 300 – 20P and the market supply for shirts is given by Qs = 20P – 100, where P = price (per shirt). i. Graph the supply and demand schedules for shirts between price = $5 through to $15 (increase in units of 1, i.e. 5, 6, 7…). ii. Using the equations provided, in equilibrium, how many shirts would be sold and at what price? iii. What would happen if suppliers set the price of shirts at $15? Explain the market adjustment process.
- Price £/unit E D3 D1 D2 Quantity Figure 4 Supply and demand curves for a normal good Figure 4 shows a supply (S,) and demand curve (D1) for a normal good – illustrated by the continuous lines. Both curves may shift left or right depending on the situation described below, as illustrated by the dotted and dashed lines. The market is initially in equilibrium at point E given by the intersection of the supply curve S, and demand curve D1. Consider the situation below and select the letter that corresponds to the new point of equilibrium that would arise in the market from the list provided. • Amajor natural disaster disrupts production1. Assume you spend your entire income on two goods X & Y with prices given as PX & PY, respectively. Prices and income (I) are exogenous and positive. Given that U = X2 + Y2 , derive the Marshallian demand function for good Y and evaluate the type of good. 2. Assume you spend your entire income on two goods X & Y with prices given as PX & PY, respectively. Prices and income (I) are exogenous and positive. Given that U= X2Y2 , derive the Hicksian demand function for good Y.3. Suppose that initially PX = 2, PY = 8, I = 96 and the Marshallian demand function for good Y is given by Y∗ = (0.5I/ PY)+(0.5PX/PY)− 0.5. Calculate the own price & income elasticities of demand for good Y. Interpret your computed values and say something about the type of good.4. Suppose the economy has 100 units each of goods X and Y and the utility functions of the (only) 2 individuals are: UA (XA,YA) = X0.25Y0.75, UB (XB,YB) = X0.75Y 0.25Show that pareto-improvement is possible if,…Let's say that the demand side of the market for Blue Soda is comprised of 3 leading agents/individuals: Anthony, Brad, and Claire. Let P be the price of 1 liter of Blue Soda, and Qd be the quantity demanded of Blue Soda in liters. Here are the key points to the problem: - Anthony buys only one liter of Blue Soda if the price of it falls below his choke price of $10. - Brad's demand for Blue Soda is defined by QdB = 5 - P/2 - Claire buys 2 liters if the price is below $5, 1 liter if the price is between $5 and $10, and nothing if the price is above $10. Using this information, please sketch the individual demands and the market demand by aggregating the three agents/individuals. Label the graph clearly. Please make sure to sketch the individual demands first and then sketch the market demand.
- Consider the following demand function for airline tickets (quantities are in thousands): Q = 10-0.1p, + 0.4py + 0.25p, + 0.005Y, where P, = price of an airline ticket Py = price of a bus ticket Q = quantity demanded P, = price of gasoline Y = consumer income %3D According to the above equation, airline tickets and bus tickets are V goods. If, in equilibrium, the cross-price elasticity between airline tickets and gasoline is 1.1; when the price of the gasoline increases by 4%, the quantity demanded of airline tickets increases by % (enter your response rounded to two decimal places). Reaction O stv MacBook Air 80 DII DD F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 F11 ! @ #3 $ 一 2 3 4. 6 7 Q W E Y U { A F G J K L Z C V B- M く > Fion command command option * 00 エ ROne of the pandemic measures adopted by the city of Regina consists of a food-delivery fee cap (maximum fee) of 14% of the pre-tax order price. This fee is charged by delivery services such as Uber Eats, DoorDash, and Skip the Dishes. Some restaurants in the city argue that the cap (in percentage terms) is to high due to the small profits earned in this industry. Represent graphically the equilibrium in the market for food (restaurants) in the city in the absence of any interventionsThe figure depicts the market for shoes. Suppose that a less expensive material for making shoes is developed. What effect will this event have on supply and demand in the shoe market? Demonstrate your answer graphically. Instructions: Use the tool provided "New line" to draw either a new demand or supply curve that reflects the market effect of this event. Plot only the endpoints of the line. if a less expensive material developed, the- will-. This will cause the equilibrium price to- and the equilibrium- quantity to-
- Based on the graphical representation in Figure 1, calculate the price elasticity of demand for ibuprofen. Address the following questions when crafting your answer: What impact would a price increase have on the demand for ibuprofen and on consumer surplus given the price elasticity of demand depicted in Figure 1? What factors usually influence a resource’s price elasticity of demand? In the real world, you might expect the consumption choices of ibuprofen to be affected by brand-name versions of ibuprofen, such as Advil. Would you expect the brand-named products to have the same elasticity of demand as generic ibuprofen?Identify the effect each scenario would have on the market for various products.For each scenario:- Label the P & Q of the graph as well as the original supply curve, demandcurve, and market equilibrium (S1, D1, E1).- Identify whether it would first cause a shift in supply or demand and draw andlabel the new curve and market equilibrium (S2 or D2, E2)-Identify whether the equilibrium price and quantity will increase or decreasea. Insects kill half the nation’s tomato crop. What will happen to the market fortomatoes?b. The price of salmon, a substitute for tuna, skyrockets. What will happen to themarket for tuna?c. New assembly line technology makes it cheaper to produce car parts. Whatwill happen to the market for cars?I intend to sell food coupons from my restaurant to two groups of customers, namely, general consumers and students, whose demand curves are given by Qg and Q, respectively, Qg=500 -5P Q₁ = 200 - 4P; where Q stands for quantity demanded and P is price. (a) Can you graph the two demand curves with P on the vertical axis and Q on the horizontal axis? If I price the coupons at $35, can you identify the quantity demanded by each group? (b) Also, find the price elasticity of demand for each group at the current price and quantity. (c) Am I maximizing my revenue by charging $35 for each coupon? Explain. (d) What price should I charge from each group if I want to maximize the revenue collected from coupon sales? (e) Normally, sellers try to maximize profits instead of revenue. In this case, explain if maximizing revenue is equivalent to maximizing profits