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1 Supply Warm Ups Unit 2

2 Scenerio 1: You own a Panera.
You think you can sell a cookie for $.25 a cup. You can sell a cup of coffee for $4.75 a cup. Which item will you put more effort into selling?

3 Scenario 2 You’re selling coffee. You think you can sell it for $.25 a cup. What if you could sell it for $4.75 a cup? At which price point are you going to put in more effort?

4 2/28/13: Graph: Change in Quantity Supplied or Change in Supply
Jeans are selling for a higher price (jeans). Corn farmers hear that corn is selling for a higher price so they decide to start growing corn too(corn). Paper has become more expensive (books).

5 Supply of Jeans S Price B A Quantity
Increase in Quantity Supplied (due to a price change)

6 Supply of Corn S1 S2 Price Quantity Increase in Supply
--- # of sellers Quantity

7 Supply of Books S2 S1 Price Quantity Decrease in Supply
--- Cost of Resources Quantity

8 3/1/13: The government tells Toyota that their Camry does not have enough safety air bags. (Camry) The government has given subsidies to local wheat farmers (wheat).

9 Supply of Toyota Camry S2 S1 Price Quantity Decrease in Supply
---Government Regulation Quantity

10 Supply of Wheat S1 S2 Price Quantity Increase in Supply
---Government Subsidy Quantity

11 3/4/13: A cell phone company who sells Blackberry flip phones hears on the news that researchers found them to be hazardous to a persons health. (Blackberry flip phones) The price of cotton has increased (cotton T-Shirts).

12 Supply of Flip Phones S2 S1 Price Quantity Decrease in Supply
---Expectations *It’s not Gov. Regulations b/c the scenario doesn’t mention the Government or regulations. Quantity

13 Supply of Cotton T-Shirts S2
Price Decrease in Supply ---Cost of Resources *It isn’t asking about the supply of cotton. The scenario asks what happens to T-Shirts that need cotton to be made. Quantity

14 3/4/13: Summer is approaching, so soon customers will be ready to buy swimsuits (swimsuits). Workers in a shoe factory have all come down with the flu and called off of work for 3 days (shoes).

15 Supply of Swimsuits S1 S2 Price Quantity Increase in Supply
---Producer Expectations Quantity

16 Supply of Shoes S2 S1 Price Quantity Increase in Supply
---Productivity Quantity

17 3/4/13: The price of televisions has increased (supply of televisions).

18 Supply of Televisions S Price B A Quantity
Increase in Quantity Supplied (due to a price change)

19 3/4/13: The price of televisions will decrease in two months (supply for televisions).

20 Supply of Televisions Price D2 D1 Quantity Decrease in Supply
*Expectations for future prices Price D1 Quantity


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