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Section A 3. Assume that cereal and milk are complementary goods. The government begins to subsidize the production of oats, which is an input in the production of cereal.
For each of the following markets, draw a correctly labeled supply and demand graph and show the effect of the oat subsidy on the equilibrium price and quantity in the
short run
• The oats market
The cereal market
The milk market
of the demand for cereal is price elastic, how will total revenues for the cereal producers
change because of the government subsidy?
Overall revenue will increase because of the elastic markets sensitivity to price changes. The price decreasing would encourage more and more people to buy the product.
What is the formula for the cross-price elasticity of demand for cereal and milk? Will
the value of XED be (+) or (-)? Explain.

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