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FinnZ [79.3K]
2 years ago
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For each of the following scenarios, begin by assuming that all demand factors are set to their original values and Peacock is c

harging $200 per room per night. If average household income increases by 10%, from $50,000 to $55,000 per year, the quantity of rooms demanded at the Peacockrises from 300 rooms per night to 400 rooms per night. Therefore, the income elasticity of demand ispositive , meaning that hotel rooms at the Peacock area normal good . If the price of a room at the Grandiose were to decrease by 10%, from $250 to $225, while all other demand factors remain at their initial values, the quantity of rooms demanded at the Peacockfalls from 300 rooms per night to 250 rooms per night. Because the cross-price elasticity of demand isnegative , hotel rooms at the Peacock and hotel rooms at the Grandiose are substitutes . Peacock is debating decreasing the price of its rooms to $175 per night. Under the initial demand conditions, you can see that this would cause its total revenue to decrease . Decreasing the price will always have this effect on revenue when Peacock is operating on theelastic portion of its demand curve.
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1 answer:
irina [24]2 years ago
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Answer: The Demand should be in elastic

Explanation:

Peacock hotel rooms are a normal good and they have a negative price elasticity of demand, meaning a decrease in price of hotel rooms per night will increase quantity of hotels rooms demanded for Peacock.

Peacock is considering decreasing Prices to $ 175 per unit, for this decrease in Prices to lead to a decrease in total revenue, The demand for Peacock hotel rooms should be inelastic. When the demand for Peacock hotel rooms is inelastic a decrease in price to $ 175 will lead to a small change in the quantity of hotel rooms demanded for Peacock which will then lead to a decrease in Total Revenue.

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