Eco Multiple Choices
Waqas Ahmed
Uber charges riders more during surge periods of high demand. For example, in New York City prices often surge when plays end and many people want rides home.
What happens to the quantity of drivers available during surge pricing, all else constant?
The quantity of drivers available increases when prices surge
The quantity of drivers available decreases when prices surge
The quantity of drivers available remains the same when prices surge
The effect on the quantity of drivers available is indeterminate, the quantity may increase, decrease or remain the same
What happens to the quantity demanded during surge pricing all else constant?
The quantity demanded increases when prices surge
The quantity demanded decreases when prices surge
The quantity demanded remains the same when prices surge
The effect on the quantity demanded is indeterminate, the quantity may increase, decrease or remain the same
When will a someone leaving the theater who is in a rush to get home to care for a sick child tend to have to wait longer for a ride during surge periods of high demand? Assume that an Uber ride is the best way for the person to get home quickly and that the person is willing to pay the surge price.
When surge price is not used and price is low
When price surges and price is high
Neither, the wait time remains the same when price surges
Indeterminate, the wait time may increase, decrease, or remain the same when price surges
When the price of a ride is below the equilibrium price, who is more likely to have to wait a long time for a driver to appear?
Someone who is not in a rush
Someone who needs to rush home to care for a sick child
Neither, both have the same expected wait time
Indeterminate, either person could have a longer expected time or the time could be the same
When the price of a ride equals the equilibrium price, who gets Uber rides when all else is constant?
Whoever is richest and wants a ride
Whoever needs a ride the most
Whoever is willing to wait in line the longest
Whoever is willing to pay the market price and has the means to do so
Who will be willing to pay the higher price, all else constant?
Someone who needs to rush home to care for a sick child
Someone who is not in a rush and can easily walk home
Neither, both have the willingness to pay
- Indeterminate, either person could have the higher willingness to pay
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