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AREC 202 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS [ GRADED A+] Excise Tax - Tax on sales of a good or service: "per-unit" tax Effects: 1. It raises price paid by buyer 2. Reduces price received by sellers 3. Drives a wedge between the two ** If the producer is taxed, the supply curve will shift upwards by the amount of the tax. ** If the consumer is taxed, the demand curve will shift downwards by the amount of the tax. ©morren2024/2025.Year published 2024. **It does not matter who is actually paying the tax, the burden is shared between producers and buyers. How do you calculate the amount of the per-unit tax that is imposed on sellers? - Subtract S2 and S1 curves How do you calculate the amount of the per-unit tax that is imposed on buyers? - Subtract D2 and D1 curves Tax incidence - A measure of who is really paying the tax (buyers or sellers). Remember, whoever bares the burden of the tax does not depend on who pays it. Tax Incidence depends on the elasticity's of supply and demand. ©morren2024/2025.Year published 2024.

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AREC 202 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS WITH

100% CORRECT ANSWERS [ GRADED A+]




Excise Tax - ✔✔Tax on sales of a good or service: "per-unit" tax


Effects:

1. It raises price paid by buyer

2. Reduces price received by sellers

3. Drives a wedge between the two

** If the producer is taxed, the supply curve will shift upwards by the

amount of the tax.

** If the consumer is taxed, the demand curve will shift downwards by

the amount of the tax.



©morren2024/2025.Year published 2024.

,**It does not matter who is actually paying the tax, the burden is

shared between producers and buyers.




How do you calculate the amount of the per-unit tax that is imposed on

sellers? - ✔✔Subtract S2 and S1 curves




How do you calculate the amount of the per-unit tax that is imposed on

buyers? - ✔✔Subtract D2 and D1 curves




Tax incidence - ✔✔A measure of who is really paying the tax (buyers or

sellers). Remember, whoever bares the burden of the tax does not

depend on who pays it.

Tax Incidence depends on the elasticity's of supply and demand.




©morren2024/2025.Year published 2024.

,Tax Incidence and Elasticity - ✔✔In general, whoever is the least

flexible (inelastic) is the party that will pay the tax.

If price elasticity of demand is low (inelastic) and price elasticity of

supply is high (elastic): Excise tax falls on consumers.

If price elasticity of demand is high (elastic) and price elasticity of

supply is low (inelastic): Excise tax falls on producers.

How do you figure this out graphically?

1. Plot Equilibrium price (point where demand and supply curve

intersect)

2. Look at the quantity that is being sold and mark the price on the

demand curve and on the supply curve that is associated with that

quantity.

3. Whoever has the largest gap from the equilibrium price is who the

tax incidence falls on.




©morren2024/2025.Year published 2024.

, Who pays the FICA? - ✔✔FICA: Federal Insurance Contributions Act


Workers pay 7.65% of their earnings in FICA

Each employer: matching amount

Is FICA really shared equally by workers and employers?

NO- price elasticity of demand is high (around 3) and price elasticity of

supply is very low

FICA falls mainly on the suppliers of labor (lower wages) rather on

employers (in form of lower profits)




Revenue from an Excise Tax - ✔✔Revenue of an excise tax is equal to

the area of the rectangle (height of the tax wedge between the supply

and the demand curve, and the width is the new equilibrium quantity

transacted under the tax.

Revenue= Tax incidence * equilibrium quantity




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