In 2012, two Oakland City Council members called for slashing the annual fees th
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In 2012, two Oakland City Council members called for slashing the annual fees the city charges for taxi medallions from $1,019 a year to $510 (Matthai Kuruvila, "Cheaper Oakland Taxi Medallions Proposed," San Francisco Chronicle, December 17, 2012). They say that they want to help cabdrivers. Cab companies own and pay for the medallions. These companies charge drivers $500 a week to use the cabs. Would cutting the annual medallion fee help driversExplain. Assume cab companies will pass at least a portion of the savings in lower annual medallion fees on to cabdrivers in the form of lower per-week cab fees. Also assume that the number of medallions is not fixed. Cutting the medallion fee would O A. help cabdrivers by reducing entry barriers. OB. hurt cabdrivers by increasing competition O C. hurt cabdrivers by decreasing market surplus D. help cabdrivers by lowering market prices OE. help cabdrivers by increasing profitExplanation / Answer
Answer is option a because entry barriers have reduced due to fixed medallion fees.
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