Seeking Equilibrium: Demand and Supply Warm Up 3/4/2013 Read Interaction of Demand and Supply on PAGES 164-165 1.What happened at Karen’s initial price.

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Seeking Equilibrium: Demand and Supply Warm Up 3/4/2013 Read Interaction of Demand and Supply on PAGES What happened at Karen’s initial price of $10? Karen is left with 30 extra salads 2.What happened at Karen’s lowest price of $2? Karen has a shortage of 30 salads. She also probably doesn’t make very much profit at that price. 3.What is Karen’s equilibrium price? Karen’s equilibrium price is $6.

Graph it! Karen’s market demand and supply curves Price per salad in dollars $ Quantity of salads

Seasonal BUST! If you were thinking economically, when is the best time to buy Valentine’s Day candy?

Holiday Toys page What happened when Tyco Toys Inc. first introduced Tickle Me Elmo in 1996? 2.What was the sale price during the holidays? 3.What happened to the sale price after the holidays? Explain. 4.Why do suppliers reduce their prices?

Disequilibrium pg 169 Recall- 6 factors of demand? 1.Income 2.Consumer taste 3.Consumer expectations 4.Market size 5.Substitutes 6.Complements

Change in Demand & Equilibrium Price

Disequilibrium pg 170 What are the 6 factors that change supply? – Input costs – Productivity – Technology – Government Action – Producer expectations – # of Producers

Change in supply & Equilibrium Price