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PRINCIPLES OF
MICROECONOMICS
FOURTH EDITION
N. G R E G O R Y M A N K I W
PowerPoint Slides by Ron Cronovich
2007 Thomson South-Western, all rights reserved
In this chapter, look for the answers to these questions: How does a tax affect consumer surplus, producer
surplus, and total surplus?
What is the deadweight loss of a tax? What factors determine the size of this deadweight
loss?
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A tax reduces the quantity bought & sold. These effects are the same whether the tax is
imposed on buyers or sellers, so we do not make this distinction in this chapter.
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Size of tax = $T
PB PE PS D S
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Size of tax = $T
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Q QT
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A PB B D PS F C E
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C + E is called the deadweight loss (DWL) of the tax, the fall in total surplus that results from a market distortion, such as a tax.
A PB B D PS F C E
Q QT
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ACTIVE LEARNING
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Analysis of tax
A. Compute
$ 400
P
350 300 250 200 150 100 50 0 0
per ticket, compute CS, PS, tax revenue, total surplus, and DWL.
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25 50 75 100 125
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Answers to A
CS = x $200 x 100 = $10,000
$ 400
P
350 300
250 PS = x $200 x 100 P = 200 = $10,000 150 100 total surplus = $10,000 + $10,000 50 = $20,000 0 0 25 50
Q
75 100 125
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Answers to B
CS = x $150 x 75 = $5,625 PS = $5,625 tax revenue = $100 x 75 = $7,500 total surplus = $18,750 DWL = $1,250
$ 400
P
350 300
PB = 250
200
PS = 150
100 50 0 0 25 50
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75 100 125
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What Determines the Size of the DWL? The govt needs tax revenue to finance roads,
schools, police, etc., so it must tax some goods and services.
Size of tax
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Answers
A. Rice Krispies or sunscreen
From Chapter 5: Rice Krispies has many more close substitutes than sunscreen, so demand for Rice Krispies is more price-elastic than demand for sunscreen. So, a tax on Rice Krispies would cause a larger DWL than a tax on sunscreen.
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B. Hotel rooms in the short run or long run
From Chapter 5: The price elasticities of demand and supply for hotel rooms are larger in the long run than in the short run. So, a tax on hotel rooms would cause a larger DWL in the long run than in the short run.
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C. Groceries or meals at fancy restaurants
From Chapter 5: Groceries are more of a necessity and therefore less price-elastic than meals at fancy restaurants. So, a tax on restaurant meals would cause a larger DWL than a tax on groceries.
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Discussion question
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new DWL
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