Reference no: EM133131151
Market for COVID 19 Vaccines
Price
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Quantity Demanded
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Quantity Supplied
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0
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40,000
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0
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$5.00
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37,500
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10,,000
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$10.00
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20,000
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20,000
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$15.00
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10,000
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25,000
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$20.00
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5,000
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39,000
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$25.00
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1.500
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57,000
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1. What are the market equilibrium price and market equilibrium quantity for COVID 19 vaccines?
2. At the price of 0, how many COVID 19 vaccines are consumers willing to take?
3. Does a shortage exist at a price of 0? If so, how much is the shortage?
4. Does a surplus exist at a price of $25.00? If so, how much is the surplus?
5. If the government does not want there to be a shortage or surplus, what price should the government allow suppliers to charge for a COVID 19 vaccine?
6. What specific externalities exist in the market for COVID 19 vaccines? Use these externalities to explain why the government would pay for COVID 19 vaccines for all.
7. If a new vaccine is approved, what will happen to the equilibrium price and quantity of vaccines?
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