How much will the quantity of oil demanded fall


Many economists have estimated that the short-run and long-run elasticities of oil demand. Let us see if a rise in the price of oil hurts oil revenues in the long run. Cooper, one such economist, found that the long-run price elasticity of oil demand is -0.5.

a) If the price of oil rises by 10%, how much will the quantity of oil demanded fall?

b) Does a 10% rise in oil prices, increase or decrease total revenue to the oil producers?

c) Some policymakers and environmentalists would like to see the United States cut back on its use of oil in the long run. We can use this elasticity estimate to get a rough measure of how high the price of oil would have to rise in order to get people to make big cuts in oil consumption. How much would the price of oil have to permanently rise to get people to make cuts in oil consumption by 50%?

d) France has the largest long-run elasticity of oil demand (-0.6) of any of the large, rich countries, according to Cooper's estimates. Does this mean that France is better at responding to long-run price changes than other rich countries or does it mean France is worse at responding? 

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