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Indirect taxes and subsidies (2) Lesson aims: To be able to draw and explain a subsidy diagram To explain how the tax burden on the consumers and producers.

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1 Indirect taxes and subsidies (2) Lesson aims: To be able to draw and explain a subsidy diagram To explain how the tax burden on the consumers and producers are affected by elasticity of demand and supply

2 Recap 1.What is a specific tax? 2.What is an ad valorem tax? 3.Examples of each?

3 Subsidy A subsidy is a grant given by The Government as an incentive to produce or consume something, such as to farmers for growing crops

4 Subsidy See diagram Draw diagram/Fig.3 and write an explanation in your notes

5 Question 3, p.88 10 minutes

6 Taxes, subsidies and elasticity The extent to which the burden falls on the producer or consumer depends on the elasticity of demand or supply; Look at the diagrams, draw and write explanations (Relate to figures 4 and 5)

7 Question 4, p.88 5 minutes

8 Homework SUVs, p.91 – In for Friday Reading – Chapter 13

9 So… What is a subsidy? Examples? How do the burdens on the consumers and producers depend on the elasticity of demand and supply?


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