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Figure 8-10 Figure 8-10   -Refer to Figure 8-10. Suppose the government imposes a tax that reduces the quantity sold in the market after the tax to Q2. With the tax, the total surplus is A) [1/2 x (P0-P5)  x Q5] + [1/2 x (P5-0)  x Q5]. B) [1/2 x (P0-P2)  x Q2] +[(P2-P8)  x Q2] + [1/2 x (P8-0)  x Q2]. C) (P2-P8)  x Q2. D) 1/2 x (P2-P8)  x (Q5-Q2) . -Refer to Figure 8-10. Suppose the government imposes a tax that reduces the quantity sold in the market after the tax to Q2. With the tax, the total surplus is


A) [1/2 x (P0-P5) x Q5] + [1/2 x (P5-0) x Q5].
B) [1/2 x (P0-P2) x Q2] +[(P2-P8) x Q2] + [1/2 x (P8-0) x Q2].
C) (P2-P8) x Q2.
D) 1/2 x (P2-P8) x (Q5-Q2) .

E) B) and C)
F) A) and D)

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Figure 8-7 The vertical distance between points A and B represents a tax in the market. Figure 8-7 The vertical distance between points A and B represents a tax in the market.   -Refer to Figure 8-7. As a result of the tax, A) consumer surplus decreases from $200 to $80. B) producer surplus decreases from $200 to $145. C) the market experiences a deadweight loss of $80. D) All of the above are correct. -Refer to Figure 8-7. As a result of the tax,


A) consumer surplus decreases from $200 to $80.
B) producer surplus decreases from $200 to $145.
C) the market experiences a deadweight loss of $80.
D) All of the above are correct.

E) A) and B)
F) A) and C)

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The size of a tax and the deadweight loss that results from the tax are


A) positively related.
B) negatively related.
C) independent of each other.
D) equal to each other.

E) None of the above
F) A) and B)

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A tax


A) lowers the price buyers pay and raises the price sellers receive.
B) raises the price buyers pay and lowers the price sellers receive.
C) places a wedge between the price buyers pay and the price sellers receive.
D) Both b) and c) are correct.

E) A) and B)
F) None of the above

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Figure 8-9 The vertical distance between points A and C represents a tax in the market. Figure 8-9 The vertical distance between points A and C represents a tax in the market.   -Refer to Figure 8-9. The consumer surplus with the tax is A) $2,000. B) $4,000. C) $6,000. D) $8,000. -Refer to Figure 8-9. The consumer surplus with the tax is


A) $2,000.
B) $4,000.
C) $6,000.
D) $8,000.

E) None of the above
F) A) and C)

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Ronald Reagan believed that reducing income tax rates would


A) do little, if anything, to encourage hard work.
B) result in large increases in deadweight losses.
C) raise economic well-being and perhaps even tax revenue.
D) lower economic well-being, even though tax revenue could possibly increase.

E) B) and D)
F) B) and C)

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Figure 8-3 The vertical distance between points A and C represents a tax in the market. Figure 8-3 The vertical distance between points A and C represents a tax in the market.   -Refer to Figure 8-3. The loss in consumer surplus caused by the tax is measured by the area A) P1P3AC. B) P3ABP2. C) P1P3ABC. D) ABC. -Refer to Figure 8-3. The loss in consumer surplus caused by the tax is measured by the area


A) P1P3AC.
B) P3ABP2.
C) P1P3ABC.
D) ABC.

E) All of the above
F) None of the above

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When a tax is imposed on sellers, producer surplus decreases but consumer surplus increases.

A) True
B) False

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Figure 8-7 The vertical distance between points A and B represents a tax in the market. Figure 8-7 The vertical distance between points A and B represents a tax in the market.   -Refer to Figure 8-7. As a result of the tax, consumer surplus decreases by A) $130, producer surplus decreases by $170, tax revenue is $240, and deadweight loss is $60. B) $150, producer surplus decreases by $150, tax revenue is $240, and deadweight loss is $60. C) $160, producer surplus decreases by $160, tax revenue is $240, and deadweight loss is $80. D) $240, producer surplus decreases by $240, tax revenue is $400, and deadweight loss is $80. -Refer to Figure 8-7. As a result of the tax, consumer surplus decreases by


A) $130, producer surplus decreases by $170, tax revenue is $240, and deadweight loss is $60.
B) $150, producer surplus decreases by $150, tax revenue is $240, and deadweight loss is $60.
C) $160, producer surplus decreases by $160, tax revenue is $240, and deadweight loss is $80.
D) $240, producer surplus decreases by $240, tax revenue is $400, and deadweight loss is $80.

E) None of the above
F) B) and D)

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Figure 8-2 The vertical distance between points A and B represents a tax in the market. Figure 8-2 The vertical distance between points A and B represents a tax in the market.   -Refer to Figure 8-2. The imposition of the tax causes the quantity sold to A) increase by 1 unit. B) decrease by 1 unit. C) increase by 2 units. D) decrease by 2 units. -Refer to Figure 8-2. The imposition of the tax causes the quantity sold to


A) increase by 1 unit.
B) decrease by 1 unit.
C) increase by 2 units.
D) decrease by 2 units.

E) A) and C)
F) B) and D)

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As the tax on a good increases from $1 per unit to $2 per unit to $3 per unit and so on, the


A) tax revenue increases at first, but it eventually peaks and then decreases.
B) deadweight loss increases at first, but it eventually peaks and then decreases.
C) tax revenue always increases, and the deadweight loss always increases.
D) tax revenue always decreases, and the deadweight loss always increases.

E) A) and D)
F) A) and C)

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When a tax is imposed on a good for which the demand is relatively elastic and the supply is relatively inelastic,


A) buyers of the good will bear most of the burden of the tax.
B) sellers of the good will bear most of the burden of the tax.
C) buyers and sellers will each bear 50 percent of the burden of the tax.
D) the effective price paid by buyers will decrease as a result of the tax.

E) C) and D)
F) B) and C)

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Suppose a tax of $3 is imposed on each new garden hose that is sold, resulting in a deadweight loss of $22,500. The supply curve is a typical upward-sloping straight line, and the demand curve is a typical downward-sloping straight line. Before the tax was imposed, the equilibrium quantity of garden hoses was 100,000. We can conclude that the equilibrium quantity of garden hoses after the tax is imposed is


A) 75,000.
B) 85,000.
C) 90,000.
D) 95,000.

E) B) and C)
F) C) and D)

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Figure 8-4 The vertical distance between points A and B represents a tax in the market. Figure 8-4 The vertical distance between points A and B represents a tax in the market.   -Refer to Figure 8-4. The price that buyers effectively pay after the tax is imposed is A) $12. B) between $8 and $12. C) between $5 and $8. D) $5. -Refer to Figure 8-4. The price that buyers effectively pay after the tax is imposed is


A) $12.
B) between $8 and $12.
C) between $5 and $8.
D) $5.

E) A) and B)
F) A) and C)

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Figure 8-25 Figure 8-25   -Refer to Figure 8-25. Suppose the government places a $4 tax per unit on this good. How much is consumer surplus after the tax is imposed? -Refer to Figure 8-25. Suppose the government places a $4 tax per unit on this good. How much is consumer surplus after the tax is imposed?

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A tax places a wedge between the price buyers pay and the price sellers receive.

A) True
B) False

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Tom walks Bethany's dog once a day for $50 per week. Bethany values this service at $60 per week, while the opportunity cost of Tom's time is $30 per week. The government places a tax of $35 per week on dog walkers. After the tax, what is the loss in total surplus?


A) $50
B) $30
C) $25
D) $0

E) A) and B)
F) B) and D)

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Economists use the government's tax revenue to measure the public benefit from a tax.

A) True
B) False

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Figure 8-11 Figure 8-11   -Refer to Figure 8-11. Suppose Q<sub>1</sub> = 4; Q<sub>2</sub> = 7; P<sub>1</sub> = $6; P<sub>2</sub> = $8; and P<sub>3</sub> = $10. Then, when the tax is imposed, A) consumer surplus decreases by $13. B) producer surplus decreases by $13. C) the deadweight loss amounts to $6. D) the amount of the good that is sold remains unchanged. -Refer to Figure 8-11. Suppose Q1 = 4; Q2 = 7; P1 = $6; P2 = $8; and P3 = $10. Then, when the tax is imposed,


A) consumer surplus decreases by $13.
B) producer surplus decreases by $13.
C) the deadweight loss amounts to $6.
D) the amount of the good that is sold remains unchanged.

E) A) and D)
F) None of the above

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Scenario 8-2 Roland mows Karla's lawn for $25. Roland's opportunity cost of mowing Karla's lawn is $20, and Karla's willingness to pay Roland to mow her lawn is $28. -Refer to Scenario 8-2. Assume Roland is required to pay a tax of $3 each time he mows a lawn. Which of the following results is most likely?


A) Karla now will decide to mow her own lawn, and Roland will decide it is no longer in his interest to mow Karla's lawn.
B) Karla is willing to pay Roland to mow her lawn, but Roland will decline her offer.
C) Roland is willing to mow Karla's lawn, but Karla will decide to mow her own lawn.
D) Roland and Karla still can engage in a mutually-agreeable trade.

E) A) and D)
F) B) and C)

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