Reservation Price for the 40th Seller of Second-Hand Books
On a supply curve diagram for second-hand books, the data point (40, 12) represents the reservation price for the 40th seller in the sequence. This indicates that the minimum price this individual is willing to accept for their book is $12. This point lies on the upward-sloping supply curve, further along than the points for the 1st and 20th sellers.
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In a market for used textbooks, an individual is the 40th person in line based on their willingness to sell. This person will only sell their book if they receive at least $12. If the current market price for these books is set at $11, what is the most likely outcome for this specific seller?
Inferring Seller Behavior
Consider a market for second-hand books where individual sellers are ordered from lowest to highest based on the minimum price they are willing to accept. The 40th seller in this sequence is willing to sell their book for no less than $12. Based on this information, evaluate the following statement: If the market price for these books is exactly $12, then exactly 40 books will be offered for sale.
Seller Decision and Surplus Calculation
In a market for a specific good, potential sellers are ranked from lowest to highest based on the minimum price they are willing to accept. The 40th seller in this ranking has a minimum acceptable price of $12. What can be definitively concluded about the 20th seller in this same ranking?
Interpreting a Point on the Supply Curve
In a market for a specific good, potential sellers are ranked in ascending order based on the minimum price they are willing to accept. The 40th seller in this ranking has a minimum acceptable price of $12. Based on this information, which of the following price arrangements for the sellers ranked immediately before (39th) and after (41st) the 40th is logically impossible?
Evaluating a Policy Recommendation
Analyzing Market Supply from a Single Data Point
Analyzing a Subsidy's Impact on Seller Behavior