What price do you expect to prevail if the new screening


You are the manager of an organization in America that distributes blood to hospitals in all 50 states and the District of Columbia. A recent report indicates that nearly 50 Americans contract HIV each year through blood transfusions. Although every pint of blood donated in the United States undergoes a battery of nine different test, existing screening methods can detect only the antibodies produced by the body's immune system-not foreign agents in the blood, newly infected HIV donors can pass along the virus through blood that has passed existing screening tests. Happily, researchers have developed a series of new tests aimed at detecting and removing infections from donated blood before it is used in transfusions. The obvious benefit of these tests is reduced incidence of infection through blood transfusions. The report indicates that the current price of decontaminated blood is $60 per pint. However, if the new screening methods are adopted, the demand and supply for decontaminated blood will change to Qd = 201-1.5P and Qs = 2.5 P-150. What price do you expect to prevail if the new screening methods are adopted? How many units of blood will be used in the United States? What is the level of consumer and producer surplus? Illustrate your findings in a graph.

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