4 pts Question 16 Part 1 of a 2-part question: Suppose the market demand and supply curves for "rental housing" are: Dem

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4 pts Question 16 Part 1 of a 2-part question: Suppose the market demand and supply curves for "rental housing" are: Demand: Q= 10 - 5P Supply: Q= 5P (Note that the numbers are scaled down for easy computation!) If the market for rental housing is currently in unregulated, competitive equilibrium, total social welfare in this market is: ОО O 1.25 0 2.5 ما C
Part 1 of a 2-part question: Suppose the market demand and supply curves for "rental housing" are: Demand: Q= 10 – 5P Supply: Q= 5P (Note that the numbers are scaled down for easy computation!) If the market for rental housing is currently in unregulated, competitive equilibrium, total social welfare in this market is: ОО ) O 1.25 0 2.5 h 05 O 10
4 pts Question 17 Part 2 of a 2-part question: Following up on the preceding question, now suppose that a price ceiling of $0.50 is imposed on the market for rental housing with the goal of helping consumers. With this price ceiling in place, deadweight loss (DWL) in the rental housing market is: ОО O 0.625 01.25 O 2.5 ho O unchanged relative to the preceding question.
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