Below, you are provided with the demand and supply schedules for jars of peanut butter. You will use this information to analyze the effect of a price ceiling on the price of a jar of peanut butter, and to identify whether the price ceiling leads to a shortage or a surplus of peanut butter.   Price                         Jars of Peanut Butter Demanded                  Jars of Peanut Butter Supplied $2.00                                                  2,500                                                                     1,000 $2.50                                                   2,250                                                                    1,250 $3.00                                                   2,000                                                                    1,500  $3.50                                                  1,750                                                                    1,750 $4.00                                                   1,500                                                                     2,000       Part 1 : Identify the equilibrium price of a jar of peanut butter.     Part 2 : Suppose that the government imposes a price ceiling of $2.50 per jar of peanut butter. Is this price ceiling set above or below the equilibrium price?     Part 3 : Suppose that the government imposes a price ceiling of $2.50 per jar of peanut butter. What is the resulting market price of a jar of peanut butter?     Part 4 : Suppose that the government imposes a price ceiling of $2.50 per jar of peanut butter. Does this lead to a shortage of jars of peanut butter? Or a surplus of jars of peanut butter? Or neither?     Part 5 : Suppose that the government imposes a price ceiling of $2.50 per jar of peanut butter. If this creates a shortage or surplus of jars of peanut butter (as you identified in Part 4), how large is that shortage or surplus?         Part 6 : Suppose that the government imposes a price ceiling of $4.00 per jar of peanut butter. Is this price ceiling set above or below the equilibrium price?     Part 7 : Suppose that the government imposes a price ceiling of $4.00 per jar of peanut butter. What is the resulting market price of a jar of peanut butter?     Part 8 : Suppose that the government imposes a price ceiling of $4.00 per jar of peanut butter. Does this lead to a shortage of jars of peanut butter? Or a surplus of jars of peanut butter? Or neither?     Part 9 : Suppose that the government imposes a price ceiling of $4.00 per jar of peanut butter. If this creates a shortage or surplus of jars of peanut butter (as you identified in Part 8), how large is that shortage or surplus?     Part 10 : Complete the statement below.  When a price ceiling is imposed __________________ (above, below) the equilibrium price of a good or service, a __________________ (shortage, surplus) is created.

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Below, you are provided with the demand and supply schedules for jars of peanut

butter. You will use this information

to

analyze the effect of a price ceiling on the

price of a jar of peanut butter, and to identify whether the price ceiling leads to a

shortage or a surplus of peanut butter.

 

Price                         Jars of Peanut Butter Demanded                  Jars of Peanut Butter Supplied

$2.00                                                  2,500                                                                     1,000

$2.50                                                   2,250                                                                    1,250

$3.00                                                   2,000                                                                    1,500

 $3.50                                                  1,750                                                                    1,750

$4.00                                                   1,500                                                                     2,000

 

 

 

Part 1

: Identify the equilibrium price of a jar of peanut butter.

 

 

Part 2

: Suppose that the government imposes a price ceiling of $2.50 per jar of

peanut butter. Is this price ceiling set above or below the equilibrium price?

 

 

Part 3

: Suppose that the government imposes a price ceiling of $2.50 per jar of

peanut butter. What is the resulting market price of a jar of peanut butter?

 

 

Part 4

: Suppose that the government imposes a price ceiling of $2.50 per jar of

peanut butter. Does this lead to a shortage of jars of peanut butter? Or a surplus of

jars of peanut butter? Or neither?

 

 

Part 5

: Suppose that the government imposes a price ceiling of $2.50 per jar of

peanut butter. If this creates a shortage or surplus of jars of peanut butter (as you

identified in Part 4), how large is that shortage or surplus?

 

 

 

 

Part 6

: Suppose that the government imposes a price ceiling of $4.00 per jar of

peanut butter. Is this price ceiling set above or below the equilibrium price?

 

 

Part 7

: Suppose that the government imposes a price ceiling of $4.00 per jar of

peanut butter. What is the resulting market price of a jar of peanut butter?

 

 

Part 8

: Suppose that the government imposes a price ceiling of $4.00 per jar of

peanut butter. Does this lead to a shortage of jars of peanut butter? Or a surplus of

jars of peanut butter? Or neither?

 

 

Part 9

: Suppose that the government imposes a price ceiling of $4.00 per jar of

peanut butter. If this creates a shortage or surplus of jars of peanut butter (as you

identified in Part 8), how large is that shortage or surplus?

 

 

Part 10

: Complete the statement below. 

When a price ceiling is imposed __________________ (above, below) the

equilibrium price of a good or service, a __________________ (shortage,

surplus) is created.

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