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    24 MONOPOLY Purpose: To illustrate price determination in monopoly. Computer file: monop98.xls Instructions and background information: The RipOff Cable TV Company is a monopoly operating in a medium size mid-western city. The company hires you as a consu
     
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    7 CONSUMER & PRODUCER SURPLUS Purpose: To provide practice in computing and understanding producer and consumer surplus. Computer file: csps98.xls Instructions and background information: The concepts of producer and consumer surplus help economists make
     
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    6 ELASTICITY OF DEMAND Purpose: To provide practice in computing and understanding price elasticity of demand. Computer file: elas98.xls Instructions and background information: Elasticity of demand is the economists way of talking about how responsive co
     
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    3 SUPPLY FUNCTIONS AND SUPPLY CURVES Purpose: To emphasize the distinction between movements along supply curves and shifts of supply curves. To show, using graphs, how to compute quantities supplied. To show the effects of a per unit tax on supply. Compu
     
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    4 EQUILIBRIUM PRICES Purpose: The purpose of this problem set is to show that markets will be in equilibrium when excess demand is zero. You will explore how variations in price can put a market in equilibrium. You will examine the effects of taxes on mar
     
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    2 DEMAND FUNCTIONS AND DEMAND CURVES Purpose: To emphasize the distinction between movements along demand curves and shifts of demand curves. To show using graphs how to compute quantities demanded. Computer file: demand98.xls Instructions and background
     
 
 
 
 
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