Mathematics, 13.03.2021 01:20, andrespeerman
Suppose each of the 1 million Islandian households has the same demand curve for heating oil. How much consumer surplus would each household lose if it had to pay $2 per gallon instead of $1 per gallon for heating oil, assuming there were no other changes in the household budget?
How much $ per year.
With the money saved by not subsidizing oil, by how much could the Islandian government afford to cut each family’s annual taxes?
Instructions: Enter your response rounded to two decimal places.
How much $ per year.
If the government abandoned its oil subsidy and implemented the tax cut, by how much would each family be better off?
How much $ per year.
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