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Assume the supply curve for diapers is a typical, upward-sloping straight line, and the demand curve for diapers is a typical, downward-sloping straight line. Suppose the equilibrium quantity in the market for diapers is 1,000 per month when there is no tax. Then a tax of $0.50 per diaper is imposed. The effective price paid by buyers increases from $1.50 to $1.90 and the effective price received by sellers falls from $1.50 to $1.40. The government’s tax revenue amounts to $475 per month. Which of the following statements is correct?A) After the tax is imposed, the equilibrium quantity of diapers is 900 per month.B) The tax causes a decrease in consumer surplus of $380.C) The demand for diapers is more elastic than the supply of diapers.D) The deadweight loss of the tax is $12.50.

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Answer: D) The deadweight loss of the tax is $12.50.

User Skolima
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Answer: The following statement is correct: The dead-weight loss of the tax is $12.50.

We can compute Dead-weight loss as :

Dead-weight loss =
(1)/(2)× [Quantity before tax - Quantity after tax]×[
Price_(buyer) -
Price_(seller)]

∵ Tax revenue= Tax × Quantity after tax

⇒ Quantity after tax =
(475)/(0.50)

⇒Quantity after tax = 950

∴ Dead-weight loss =
(1)/(2)*[1000- 950]*[1.90-1.40]

⇒ Dead-weight loss = 12.50

Therefore the correct option is (d)

User Darren Burgess
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