Microeconomics
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To determine
Shortage and surplus.
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3. Refer to the expanded table below from review question 8.
LO3.4
a. What is the equilibrium price? At what price is there nei-
ther a shortage nor a surplus? Fill in the surplus-shortage
column and use it to confirm your answers.
b. Graph the demand for wheat and the supply of wheat. Be
sure to label the axes of your graph correctly. Label equi-
librium price Pand equilibrium quantity Q.
c. How big is the surplus or shortage at $3.40? At $4.90?
How big a surplus or shortage results if the price is 60
cents higher than the equilibrium price? 30 cents lower
than the equilibrium price?
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of Bushels
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Will the equilibrium price of orange juice increase or decrease in each of the following situations? LO7a.
A medical study reporting that orange juice reduces cancer is released at the same time that a freak storm destroys half of the orange crop in Florida.
The prices of all beverages except orange juice fall in half while unexpectedly perfect weather in Florida results in an orange crop that is 20 percent larger than normal.
4. How will each of the following changes in demand and/or
supply affect equilibrium price and equilibrium quantity in a
competitive market; that is, do price and quantity rise, fall,
or remain unchanged, or are the answers indeterminate be-
cause they depend on the magnitudes of the shifts? Use sup-
ply and demand to verify your answers. LO3.5
a. Supply decreases and demand is constant.
b. Demand decreases and supply is constant.
c. Supply increases and demand is constant.
d. Demand increases and supply increases.
e. Demand increases and supply is constant.
f. Supply increases and demand decreases.
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Microeconomics
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