MANGERIAL ECONOMICS W/MIND TAP
MANGERIAL ECONOMICS W/MIND TAP
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ISBN: 9781337607988
Author: FROEB
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Chapter 6, Problem 1MC
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Effect of a decrease in taxes on gasoline.

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Option (d)

As per the law of demand, a decrease in the price of a product will increase its demand. In the given situations, a decrease in taxes on gasoline would increase the disposable income of the taxpayers, which should increase the demand for gasoline. While, due to a less elastic demand for gasoline (-0.7) in the short run, there will not be many changes in the consumption of gasoline in relation to a decrease in taxes. Therefore, a decrease in taxes on gasoline would lower tax revenue in the short run. On the other hand, the long-run elasticity of demand for gasoline is -1.8, which is more elastic. This would increase the demand for gasoline when the taxes on gasoline decreases. Therefore, a decrease in tax would increase the tax revenue in the long run. Thus, option (d) is correct.

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