Suppose that corn currently costs $4 per bushel and that wheat currently costs $3 per bushel. Also

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Suppose that corn currently costs $4 per bushel and that wheat currently costs $3 per bushel. Also assume that the price elasticity of corn is .10 while the price elasticity of wheat is .15. For the following questions about elasticities, simply use the percentage changes that are provided rather than attempting to calculate those percentage changes yourself using the midpoint formula given in Chapter 4.

a. If the price of corn fell by 25 percent to $3 per bushel, by what percentage would the quantity demanded of corn increase? What if the price of corn fell by 50 percent to $2 per bushel?

b. To what value would the price of wheat have to fall in order to induce consumers to increase their purchases of wheat by 5 percent?

c. If the government imposes a $.40 per bushel tax on corn so that the price of corn rises by ten percent to $4.40 per bushel, by what percentage would the quantity demanded of corn decrease? If the initial quantity demanded is 10 billion bushels per year, by how many bushels would the quantity demanded decrease in response to this tax? 

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Microeconomics Principles, Problems and Policies

ISBN: 978-1259450242

20th edition

Authors: Campbell R. McConnell, Stanley L. Brue, Sean Masaki Flynn

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