Equilibrium. The Interaction of Supply and Demand The English historian Thomas Carlyle once said: “Teach any parrot the words supply and demand and you’ve.

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Equilibrium

The Interaction of Supply and Demand The English historian Thomas Carlyle once said: “Teach any parrot the words supply and demand and you’ve got an economist.”

Equilibrium Equilibrium is a concept in which opposing dynamic forces cancel each other out.

Equilibrium In a free market, the forces of supply and demand interact to determine equilibrium quantity and equilibrium price.

Equilibrium Equilibrium price – the price toward which the invisible hand drives the market. Equilibrium quantity – the amount bought and sold at the equilibrium price.

What Equilibrium Isn’t Equilibrium isn’t a state of the world, it is a characteristic of a model. Equilibrium isn’t inherently good or bad, it is simply a state in which dynamic pressures offset each other.

What Equilibrium Isn’t When the market is not in equilibrium, you get either excess supply or excess demand, and a tendency for price to change.

Excess Supply Excess supply – a surplus, the quantity supplied is greater than quantity demanded Prices tend to fall.

Excess Demand Excess demand – a shortage, the quantity demanded is greater than quantity supplied Prices tend to rise.

Price Adjusts The greater the difference between quantity supplied and quantity demanded, the more pressure there is for prices to rise or fall.

Price Adjusts When quantity demanded equals quantity supplied, prices have no tendency to change.

The Graphical Interaction of Supply and Demand

A Price per DVD $ S D Quantity of DVDs supplied and demanded C Excess demand Excess supply E

The Graphical Interaction of Supply and Demand When price is $3.50 each, quantity supplied equals 7 and quantity demanded equals 3. The excess supply of 4 pushes price down.

The Graphical Interaction of Supply and Demand When price is $1.50 each, quantity supplied equals 3 and quantity demanded equals 7. The excess demand of 4 pushes price up.

The Graphical Interaction of Supply and Demand When price is $2.50 each, quantity supplied equals 5 and quantity demanded equals 5. There is no excess supply or excess demand, so price will not rise or fall.

Equilibrium (Graph)

Shifts in Supply and Demand Shifts in either supply or demand change equilibrium price and quantity.

Increase in Demand An increase in demand creates excess demand at the original equilibrium price. The excess demand pushes price upward until a new higher price and quantity are reached.

Price (per DVDs) A S0S0 Quantity of DVDs (per week) $ Excess demand D1D1 Increase in Demand D0D0 B

The Effects of a Shift of the Demand Curve

Decrease in Supply A decrease in supply creates excess demand at the original equilibrium price. The excess demand pushes price upward until a new higher price and lower quantity are reached.

A Decrease in Supply Price (per DVDs) Quantity of DVDs (per week) $ D0D0 S1S1 S0S0 C B Excess demand

The Limitations Of Supply And Demand Analysis Sometimes supply and demand are interconnected. Other things don't remain constant. !

The Limitations Of Supply And Demand Analysis All actions have a multitude of ripple and possible feedback effects. The ripple effect is smaller when the goods are a small percentage of the entire economy. !

The Limitations Of Supply And Demand Analysis The other-things-constant assumption is likely not to hold when the goods represent a large percentage of the entire economy.

A Price Floor

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