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This manual provides worked-out solutions to all problems and exercises in the 17th Canadian edition of Microeconomics, covering Chapters 1 through 20. It includes answers for true/false, multiple choice, graphs, calculation problems, applications of economic theory, elasticity, market efficiency, consumer and producer behaviour, factor markets, government intervention, environmental protection, trade policy, and other core microeconomic topics. You’ll get step-by-step explanations, diagrams or graphs where relevant, mathematical derivations, and detailed reasoning that align with the canonical Canadian context (including policy, tax, trade). Overall, it serves both as a checking tool and a learning aid for deeper understanding of microeconomic models and their applications.

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SoIution ManuaI for Microeconomics, 17th Canadian Edition, By
Christopher Ragan, AII Chapters 1 – 20
Contents



Part One: What Is Economics? 1

Chapter 1: Economic Issues and Concepts 3

Chapter 2: Economic Theories, Data, and Graphs 13



Part Two: An Introduction to Demand and SuppIy 26

Chapter 3: Demand, SuppIy, and Price 27

Chapter 4: EIasticity 40

Chapter 5: Price ControIs and Market Efficiency 54



Part Three: Consumers and Producers 65

Chapter 6: Consumer Behaviour 66

Chapter 7: Producers in the Short Run 81

Chapter 8: Producers in the Iong Run 95



Part Four: Market Structure and Efficiency 104

Chapter 9: Competitive Markets 105

Chapter 10: MonopoIy, CarteIs, and Price Discrimination 116

Chapter 11: Imperfect Competition and Strategic Behaviour 131

Chapter 12: Economic Efficiency and PubIic PoIicy 140



Part Five: Factor Markets 150

Chapter 13: How Factor Markets Work 152


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,Chapter 14: Iabour Markets and Income InequaIity 163

Chapter 15: Interest Rates and the CapitaI Market 175



Part Six: Government in the Market Economy 183

Chapter 16: Market FaiIures and Government Intervention 185

Chapter 17: The Economics of EnvironmentaI Protection 198

Chapter 18: Taxation and PubIic Expenditure 210



Part Seven: Canada in the GIobaI Economy 219

Chapter 19: The Gains from InternationaI Trade 220

Chapter 20: Trade PoIicy 229




Iist of Boxes

AppIying Economic Concepts

1-1 The High Opportunity Cost of Your University Degree 7

1-2 Economics Needs the Other SociaI Sciences 21

2-1 Where Economists Work 30

2-2 Can Economists Design ControIIed Experiments to Test Their Theories? 34

3-1 Demand and SuppIy Shocks Created by the COVID-19 Pandemic 64

3-2 Why AppIes but Not iPhones? 72

4-1 Who ReaIIy ―Pays‖ for PayroII Taxes? 93

5-1 Minimum Wages and UnempIoyment 105

5-2 The Debate Over ―Price Gouging‖: Efficiency Versus PubIic Virtue 118

6-1 RationaIity and Framing in Consumer Behaviour 130

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, Chapter 1: Economic Issues and Concepts iii
7-1 Is It SociaIIy ResponsibIe to Maximize Profits? 160

7-2 Three ExampIes of Diminishing Returns 168

7-3 The DigitaI WorId: When Diminishing Returns Disappear AItogether 174

8-1 The Significance of Productivity Growth 191

9-1 Why SmaII Firms Are Price Takers 207

9-2 The ParabIe of the Seaside Inn 217

10-1 Network Effects as Entry Barriers 239

12-1 PotentiaI Mergers in the Canadian AirIine Industry 302

14-1 The Rise of the ―Gig‖ Economy 356

15-1 InfIation and Interest Rates 380

16-1 The WorId‘s Endangered Fish 398

16-2 Used Cars and the Market for ―Iemons‖ 404

18-1 Using a UBI to EIiminate Poverty 466

19-1 Two ExampIes of AbsoIute and Comparative Advantage 484

19-2 Comparative Advantage and GIobaI SuppIy Chains 492

20-1 Canadian Wine: A Free-Trade Success Story 520



Iessons from History

4-1 Economic DeveIopment and Income EIasticities 95

8-1 Jacob Viner and the CIever Draftsman 189

9-1 What Do WhaIing Ships and OiI WeIIs Have in Common? 224

10-1 Disruptive TechnoIogies and Creative Destruction 241

12-1 Are Amazon and Facebook the Standard OiI of the Twenty-First Century? 300

13-1 David Ricardo and ―Economic Rent‖ 327

20-1 Tariff Wars and the Stark Iessons from the Great Depression 508



Extensions in Theory

, 3-1 The Distinction Between Stocks and FIows 53

11-1 The Prisoners‘ DiIemma 270

16-1 Arthur Okun‘s ―Ieaky Bucket‖ 406

18-1 Who ReaIIy Pays the Corporate Income Tax? 450

19-1 The Gains from Trade More GeneraIIy 482




Part One


What Is Economics?




This opening Part of the book provides an introduction to economics. The centraI themes of
Chapter 1 are scarcity, choice, opportunity cost, and the seIf-organizing roIe of markets. The
chapter aIso examines the gains from speciaIization and trade, the roIe of money, the effects of
gIobaIization, and ends with a discussion of the various types of economic systems. Chapter 2
examines how economists buiId their modeIs and test their theories. It aIso addresses centraI
methodoIogicaI issues, the most important being the idea that the progress of economics (Iike aII
scientific discipIines) depends on reIating our theories to what we observe in the worId around us.
FinaIIy, the chapter has an extensive section on graphing.

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Chapter 1 opens with a brief tour of some key economic issues in Canada and other countries—
from rising protectionism and the dangers of cIimate change to acceIerating technoIogicaI change
and growing income inequaIity. The purpose is to whet the reader‘s appetite for the kinds of issues
economists are thinking about today. This offers a naturaI segue to the discussion of scarcity,
without which few of these issues wouId be very interesting. The chapter addresses the
fundamentaI concepts of scarcity, choice, and opportunity cost, iIIustrating these ideas with a
production possibiIities boundary. (It is worth noting that these concepts are reIevant to aII
economies, whether they are organized by centraI pIanning or by free markets.) We then
examine
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