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When the quantity of gold increases by 75 units from 75 to 150,we must resolve our system ofequations: P=975-150+0.5Ps0rP=825+0.5300+0.5P)=$1,300. The price of silver is equal to Ps=600300+(0.51,300)=$950. 2.Using general equilibrium analysis,and taking into account feedback effects, analyze the following. a. The likely effects of outbreaks of disease on chicken farms on the markets for chicken and pork. If consumers are worried about the quality of the chicken then they may choose to consume pork instead.This will shift the demand curve for C86eina1 demand c rchic血D如1 The feedback effects will partially offset these shifts in the t demand curves As the price of pork rises,some people may switch back to chicken.This will shift the demand curve for chicken back to the right by some amount and the demand curve for pork back to the left by some amount.Overall,we would expect the price of chicken to be wer and the effects The effects of increased taxes on airline tickets on travel to major tourist destinations such as Florida and California,and on the hotel rooms in those destinations Given the increase in the airline tax makes it more costly to travel the demand curve for airline tickets will shift down and to the left.reducing the price of airline tickets.The reduction in the sale of airline tickets will reduce the demand for hotel rooms by out of town visitors,causing the demand curve for hotel rooms to shift down and to the left.reducing the price of a hotel room.For the feedback effects.the lower price for airline tiekets and hotel rooms mav encourage some consumers to travel more in which case both demand cu ves shift back up and to the right by some amount,the initial decline in the two We would still expect both prices to be lower,all else the same. 3.Jane has 3 liters ofsoft drinks and 9 sandwiches.Bob,on the other hand,has 8 liters of soft drinks and 4 sandwiches.With these endowments,Jane's marginal rate of substitution (MRS)of soft drinks for sandwiches is 4 and Bob's MRS is equal to 2.Draw an Edgeworth box diagram to show whether this allocation resources is efficient. If it is,explain why.If it is not,what exchanges will make both parties better off? Given that MRS MRS the current allocation of resources is inefficient.Jane and Bob could trade to make one of them better off without making the other worse off.Although we do not know the exactWhen the quantity of gold increases by 75 units from 75 to 150, we must resolve our system of equations: PG = 975 - 150 + 0.5PS, or PG = 825 + (0.5)(300 + 0.5PG ) = $1,300. The price of silver is equal to: PS = 600 - 300 + (0.5)(1,300) = $950. 2. Using general equilibrium analysis, and taking into account feedback effects, analyze the following. a. The likely effects of outbreaks of disease on chicken farms on the markets for chicken and pork. If consumers are worried about the quality of the chicken then they may choose to consume pork instead. This will shift the demand curve for pork up and to the right and the demand curve for chicken down and to the left. The feedback effects will partially offset these shifts in the two demand curves. As the price of pork rises, some people may switch back to chicken. This will shift the demand curve for chicken back to the right by some amount and the demand curve for pork back to the left by some amount. Overall, we would expect the price of chicken to be lower and the price of pork higher, but not by as much as if there were no feedback effects. b. The effects of increased taxes on airline tickets on travel to major tourist destinations such as Florida and California, and on the hotel rooms in those destinations. Given the increase in the airline tax makes it more costly to travel, the demand curve for airline tickets will shift down and to the left, reducing the price of airline tickets. The reduction in the sale of airline tickets will reduce the demand for hotel rooms by out of town visitors, causing the demand curve for hotel rooms to shift down and to the left, reducing the price of a hotel room. For the feedback effects, the lower price for airline tickets and hotel rooms may encourage some consumers to travel more, in which case both demand curves shift back up and to the right by some amount, offsetting the initial decline in the two prices by some amount. We would still expect both prices to be lower, all else the same. 3. Jane has 3 liters of soft drinks and 9 sandwiches. Bob, on the other hand, has 8 liters of soft drinks and 4 sandwiches. With these endowments, Jane’s marginal rate of substitution (MRS) of soft drinks for sandwiches is 4 and Bob’s MRS is equal to 2. Draw an Edgeworth box diagram to show whether this allocation of resources is efficient. If it is, explain why. If it is not, what exchanges will make both parties better off? Given that MRSBob  MRSJane, the current allocation of resources is inefficient. Jane and Bob could trade to make one of them better off without making the other worse off. Although we do not know the exact
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