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3. Relationship between tax revenues, deadweight loss, and demandelasticity The government is considering levying a tax of $60 per unit on suppliers of either concert tickets or bus passes. The supply curve for each of these two goods is identical, as you can see on each of the following graphs. The demand for concert tickets is shown by Dc (on the first graph), and the demand for bus passes is shown by DB (on the second graph). Suppose the government taxes concert tickets. The following graph shows the annual supply and demand for this good. It also shows the supply curve (S+Tax) shifted up by the amount of the proposed tax ($60 per ticket) On the following graph, use the green rectangle (triangle symbols) to shade the area that represents tax revenue for concert tickets. Then use the black triangle (plus symbols) to shade the area that represents the deadweight loss associated with the tax.

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Bus Passes Market 120 Concert Tickets Market Supply ax Revenue 110 100 90 80 Supply 90 s+Tax Tax Revenue Deadweight Los Deadw

If the Government Taxes.. Tax Revenue Deadweight Loss
Concert tickets at $60 per ticket 6000 7500
Bus passes at $60 per pass 15000 3000

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