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Chapter 5: Supply Section 1

Slide 2 Copyright © Pearson Education, Inc.Chapter 5, Section 1 Objectives 1.Explain the law of supply. 2.Interpret a supply schedule and a supply graph. 3.Examine the relationship between elasticity of supply and time.

Slide 3 Copyright © Pearson Education, Inc.Chapter 5, Section 1 Introduction –As prices rise, producers will offer more of a good and new suppliers will enter the market in the hopes of making a profit.

Slide 4 Copyright © Pearson Education, Inc.Chapter 5, Section 1 What is the Law of Supply?

Slide 5 Copyright © Pearson Education, Inc.Chapter 5, Section 1 Market Entry –Rising prices encourage new firms to join the market and will add to the quantity supplied of the good. –DO NOT WRITE –Take, for example, the music market: When a particular type of music becomes popular, such as 70’s disco or 90’s grunge, more bands will play that type of music in order to profit from such music’s popularity. This action reflects the law of supply.

Slide 6 Copyright © Pearson Education, Inc.Chapter 5, Section 1 The Supply Schedule –A supply schedule shows the relationship between price and quantity supplied for a particular good.

Slide 7 Copyright © Pearson Education, Inc.Chapter 5, Section 1 The Supply Graph A supply schedule can be represented graphically by plotting points on a supply curve.

Slide 8 Copyright © Pearson Education, Inc.Chapter 5, Section 1 Elasticity of Supply Elasticity of supply, based on the same concept of elasticity of demand, measures how firms will respond to changes in the price of a good.

Slide 9 Copyright © Pearson Education, Inc.Chapter 5, Section 1 Elasticity in the Short Run In the short run, it is difficult for a firm to change its output level, so supply is inelastic. In the long run, supply can become more elastic.