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COMM_V 295 105 106 2025W1 Participation/Math Quiz #2
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Consider a market for used cars. Buyers are willing to pay up to $1,000 for a good car and $400 for a lemon. Sellers are willing to accept at least $750 for a good car and $300 for a lemon. If buyers offer a price equal to the average of their willingness to pay, what is the deadweight loss (DWL) in this market? (Hint: Suppose my value for a pen is $10 but your value is $13. In this case, if the pen remains with me, the DWL = $3)
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We start by identifying the price that will be offered in this market. The instruction says buyers offer a price equal to the average of their willingness to pay. The buyers’ willingness to pay (WTP) for a good car is 1000 and for a lemon is 400. The average of these two buyer WTP values is (1000 + 400) / 2 = 700. So the price P that will be offered is 700.
Next, compare this price to the sellers’ minimum acceptable prices:
- For a good car, sellers require at least 750. Since 700 < 750, a good car will n......Login to view full explanationLog in for full answers
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