rumour
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I would have put this in the ANU section, but I don't think many people from ANU Microeconomics 1101 are on BOS.
Question:
The government recently considered introducing a "fat tax" on the consumption of fast food. Is the following statement true or false: The more inelastic the demand for fast food, the smaller the fall in quantity demanded and the greater the tax revenue.
I'm not quite sure about the tax revenue part otherwise I would have said that the statement is true. Being inelastic wouldn't it mean that consumers paid more of the tax, but the government would still get the same amount of tax revenue?
Question:
The government recently considered introducing a "fat tax" on the consumption of fast food. Is the following statement true or false: The more inelastic the demand for fast food, the smaller the fall in quantity demanded and the greater the tax revenue.
I'm not quite sure about the tax revenue part otherwise I would have said that the statement is true. Being inelastic wouldn't it mean that consumers paid more of the tax, but the government would still get the same amount of tax revenue?