ECON 1B03 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Rent Regulation, Price Floor, Prussian P 8

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When the government freezes prices: at a level that they feel will make society better off, feels the equilibrium price is not fair for everyone. A legal maximum price that can be charged for goods: binding (effective) if set below equilibrium price leads to shortage, not binding (not effective) if set above or equal to equilibrium price. Governments goal: help the poor by making housing more affordable: sets a maximum rent that is below equilibrium price. Number of apartments is fixed: there are only so many number of apartments available, perfectly inelastic supply (vertical. Creates a shortage of apartments: quantity supplied stays the same, quantity demanded increases. Landlords may get out of the rental business: supply becomes elastic (flatter curve) Low rents encourage people to look for housing: demand becomes elastic (flatter curve) Creates a larger shortage of apartments: creates a dwl.

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