If QD482 3P and QS 490 59P What is the total surplus in t
If QD=482 - 3P and QS = -490 + 59P
What is the total surplus in this market?
(ROUND TO TWO DECIMAL PLACES)
Solution
At Qd=0, the P1=482/3=160.66 and at Qs=0, P2=490/59=8.30
At equilibrium, Qd=Qs, so,
482-3P=-490+59P
62P=972 => P=15.67
At P=15.67, the equilibrium qty is = 435 units
The total surplus is the combination of the consumer and the producer surplus. Consumer surplus is the surplus amount above the equilibrium price but below the demand curve and producer surplus is the surplus amount below the equilibrium price and above the supply curve.
Therefore the total surplus becomes = 1/2*435*(160.66-8.30)= 33138.3 (Approx Ans)
