Chapter 5: Problem 10
What is the formula for calculating elasticity?
Chapter 5: Problem 10
What is the formula for calculating elasticity?
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Transatlantic air travel in business class has an estimated elasticity of demand of \(0.62, \quad\) while transatlantic air travel in economy class has an estimated price elasticity of \(0.12 .\) Why do you think this is the case?
Suppose you are in charge of sales at a pharmaceutical company, and your firm has a new drug that causes bald men to grow hair. Assume that the company wants to earn as much revenue as possible from this drug. If the elasticity of demand for your company's product at the current price is \(1.4,\) would you advise the company to raise the price, lower the price, or to keep the price the same? What if the elasticity were 0.6? What if it were 1? Explain your answer.
The federal government decides to require that automobile manufacturers install new anti-pollution equipment that costs 2,000 dollar per car. Under what conditions can carmakers pass almost all of this cost along to car buyers? Under what conditions can carmakers pass very little of this cost along to car buyers?
Economists define normal goods as having a positive income elasticity. We can divide normal goods into two types: Those whose income elasticity is less than one and those whose income elasticity is greater than one. Think about products that would fall into each category. Can you come up with a name for each category?
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