Question : 6.5   Using Elasticity to Analyze the Disappearing Family Farm 1) Which : 1387550

 

6.5   Using Elasticity to Analyze the Disappearing Family Farm

 

1) Which of the following is one reason why the income of small family farms has decreased over time?

A) Technology has increase farm productivity and market supply.

B) The demand for farm products is price elastic.

C) The demand for farm products is income inelastic.

D) The U.S. population has increased greatly since 1950.

 

 

2) Between 1950 and 2013 the number of acres devoted to wheat production in the United States ________ and the price of wheat ________.

A) declined; decreased

B) more than doubled; increased by about 50 percent

C) declined; more than doubled

D) increased; more than doubled

 

 

3) The price of wheat has fallen since 1950. Which of the following explains this price decline?

A) The price elasticity of demand is less than 1 (in absolute value), and the income elasticity of demand for wheat is low.

B) The price elasticity of demand is greater than 1 (in absolute value), and the income elasticity of demand for wheat is low.

C) The price elasticity of demand is less than 1 (in absolute value), and wheat is an inferior good.

D) The price elasticity of demand is greater than 1 (in absolute value), and the income elasticity of demand for wheat is greater than 1.

 

4) The demand for most farm products is relatively inelastic. All else constant, what is the effect on farm revenues as a result of the introduction of new and better farm equipment which increases in productivity?

A) Farm revenues increase.

B) Farm revenues decrease.

C) Farm revenues remain constant because consumers will not increase their consumption of farm products by much.

D) Farm revenues could increase or decrease depending on the cost of this new equipment.

 

 

5) Suppose a frost destroys the tomato crop in California but farmers see an increase in their revenues. Which of the following best explains this?

A) The decrease in supply led to huge price increases.

B) Tomatoes are necessities.

C) The demand for tomatoes is price inelastic.

D) The cross-price elasticity between tomatoes and most other substitute vegetables is very low.

 

 

6) Suppose the price of gasoline is $3.50 per gallon, the quantity of gasoline demanded is 150 billion gallons per year, the price elasticity of demand for gasoline is -0.06, and the federal government decides to increase the excise tax on gasoline by $1.00 per gallon, which increases the price of gasoline by $0.75 per gallon. What is the new equilibrium quantity of gasoline demanded after the tax is imposed?

A) 109.72 billion gallons per year

B) 127.25 billion gallons per year

C) 148.27 billion gallons per year

D) 161.61 billion gallons per year

 

7) Suppose the price of gasoline is $3.50 per gallon, the quantity of gasoline demanded is 150 billion gallons per year, the price elasticity of demand for gasoline is -0.06, and the federal government decides to increase the excise tax on gasoline by $1.00 per gallon, which increases the price of gasoline by $0.75 per gallon. How much revenue does the federal government receive from the tax?

A) $95.44 billion

B) $111.20 billion

C) $148.27 billion

D) $161.61 billion

 

 

8) From 1950 to 2013, the number of people who lived on farms fell from 23 million to fewer than 3 million. Which of the following factors have contributed to this trend?

A) increases in the cost of farming and a desire for young adults to move to urban areas

B) rapid growth in farm production and low income and price elasticities for food products

C) slow growth in agricultural productivity and low income elasticities for food products

D) government policies that have increased the cost of living and working on farms

 

 

9) Between 1950 and 2013, the productivity of wheat farmers in the United States more than doubled. This means that

A) the amount of land and other resources devoted to wheat production more than doubled.

B) the incomes of wheat farmers more than doubled.

C) the total amount of wheat produced more than doubled.

D) the amount of wheat produced by the average farmer more than doubled.

 

10) The paradox of American farming is

A) the demand for imported luxury food products has risen as the demand for domestic food products has fallen.

B) the demand for food has risen as the number of people who pursue farming as a career has fallen.

C) food has become cheaper and more abundant as the number of farms has decreased.

D) the amount of food produced has increased as the average farm size has fallen.

 

 

 

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