Problem Set 1: Tax Progressivity and Partial Equilibrium Tax Analysis Economics 436 Papke/Sayer S15

Problem Set 1:  Tax Progressivity and Partial Equilibrium Tax Analysis Economics 436 Papke/Sayer S15 This problem set is due February 2 at the beginning of class.  Please work with others, but you must hand in your own work.  Problem sets must be stapled or they will not be accepted. 1.  Consider the following tax system.  You pay 25 percent of your income after a deduction of $5000. Complete the following table: Income Tax Liability average tax rate (ATR) marginal tax rate (MTR) $8,000 $15,000 $30,000 $40,000 $80,000 Is this tax system progressive, regressive, proportional?  Explain. 2.  Suppose the income tax in a certain nation is computed as a flat rate of 5 percent, but no tax is levied above $50,000 in taxable income.  Taxable income is computed as the individual’s income minus $10,000;  that is, everyone gets a $10,000 deduction.  What are the marginal and average tax rates for each of the following three workers?  (Evaluate the marginal tax rate at each person’s current income level). a.  A part-time worker with annual income of $9,000. b. A retain salesperson with annual income of $45,000. c. An advertising executive with an annual income of $600,000. 1 3.  Consider the following demand and supply equations: QS = 2p - 2 QD = 20 - 5P where Q is in thousands and P is in dollars. a.  Re-write each equation in graphical (y = mx+b) form. b.  Graph the two equations on the same graph. c.  Calculate the market equilibrium price and quantity. d.  Calculate the elasticity of demand and the elasticity of supply at the price found in part (c).  If a tax were levied in this PLACE THIS ORDER OR A SIMILAR ORDER WITH US TODAY AND GET AN AMAZING DISCOUNT :)