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Factors Affecting Demand
Ch 4 Section 2
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Change in Quantity Demanded
Movement along the demand curve showing a change in the quantity of a product purchased due to a change in price.
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Income Effect A change in price causes the quantity demanded to change and effect an individual’s real income. See Chart on pg 96
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Substitution Effect Change in quantity demanded due to change in the relative price of a product. When a change in price causes a change in quantity demanded, it is shown graphically by a movement along the demand curve itself.
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Change in Demand Price remains the same, but people are willing to buy different amounts at the same price. Shown as a shift in the demand curve. Reasons for a change in demand: Consumer Income Consumer Tastes Substitutes Complements Change in expectations Number of consumers
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Consumer Income When a consumer’s income increases, they are able to buy more goods and services. Increase in income= demand curve shifts right. Decrease in income=demand curve shifts left.
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Consumer Tastes Fads or trends cause consumers to desire a certain product more than others. When consumer tastes increase for a given product the demand curve shifts to the right. When desires for a product decreases the demand curve shifts to the left.
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Substitutes A change in the price of a related product may cause a change in demand of a product. The demand for a product goes up as the price for its substitute increases. Example: margarine vs. butter
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Complements A product that is related to another product.
Example: camera and film When the price of cameras go down, the demand for films increases.
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Change in Expectation The introduction of a new, more improved product in the future could cause people to buy less of a product. This causes a leftward shift in the demand curve of the product. Example: possible food shortages would cause consumers to stock up on food. (shift to the right for the demand curve)
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Number of Consumers As more consumers enter the market for a product, it increases the demand. (shift to the right in the demand curve) This will also affect pricing for the market. This will be discussed in Chapter 6.
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