Computer memory chips are produced on wafers, each wafer having many separate chips that are separated and sold. The above table shows costs for a perfectly competitive producer of computer memory chips

If the market price of a wafer is $2,400 dollars, how many wafers will the firm produce? A) 0
B) 4 or 5
C) 3 or 4
D) 1 or 2
E) 6

B

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The figure above represents the competitive market for slices of key lime pie. When the price equals $3,

A) there is a shortage of slices of pie. B) there is a surplus of slices of pie. C) the efficient quantity of slices is being produced. D) the quantity produced is inefficient. E) the deadweight loss is maximized.

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Refer to Figure 4-12. The figure above represents demand and supply in the market for cigarettes. Use the diagram to answer the following questions

a. How much is the government tax on each pack of cigarettes? b. What portion of the unit tax is paid by consumers? c. What portion of the unit tax is paid by producers? d. What is the quantity sold after the imposition of the tax? e. What is the after-tax revenue per pack received by producers? f. What is the total tax revenue collected by the government? g. What is the value of the excess burden of the tax? h. Is this cigarette tax efficient?

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