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1 Elasticity and its Application Chapter 5
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2 Price Elasticity Sensitivity of quantity demanded (or supplied) to a change in price.
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3 Computing the Price Elasticity of Demand Demand is price elastic $5 4 Demand Quantity 100050 Price
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Figure 1 The Price Elasticity of Demand Copyright©2003 Southwestern/Thomson Learning (a) Perfectly Inelastic Demand: Elasticity Equals 0 $5 4 Quantity Demand 100 0 1. An increase in price... 2.... leaves the quantity demanded unchanged. Price
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Figure 1 The Price Elasticity of Demand (b) Inelastic Demand: Elasticity Is Less Than 1 Quantity 0 $5 90 Demand 1. A 22% increase in price... Price 2.... leads to an 11% decrease in quantity demanded. 4 100
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Figure 1 The Price Elasticity of Demand Copyright©2003 Southwestern/Thomson Learning 2.... leads to a 22% decrease in quantity demanded. (c) Unit Elastic Demand: Elasticity Equals 1 Quantity 4 100 0 Price $5 80 1. A 22% increase in price... Demand
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Figure 1 The Price Elasticity of Demand (d) Elastic Demand: Elasticity Is Greater Than 1 Demand Quantity 4 100 0 Price $5 50 1. A 22% increase in price... 2.... leads to a 67% decrease in quantity demanded.
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Figure 1 The Price Elasticity of Demand (e) Perfectly Elastic Demand: Elasticity Equals Infinity Quantity 0 Price $4 Demand 2. At exactly $4, consumers will buy any quantity. 1. At any price above $4, quantity demanded is zero. 3. At a price below $4, quantity demanded is infinite.
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9 Revenue
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Figure 2 Total Revenue Copyright©2003 Southwestern/Thomson Learning Demand Quantity Q P 0 Price P × Q = $400 (revenue) $4 100
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Figure 3 How Total Revenue Changes When Price Changes: Inelastic Demand Copyright©2003 Southwestern/Thomson Learning Demand Quantity 0 Price Revenue = $100 Quantity 0 Price Revenue = $240 Demand $1 100 $3 80 An Increase in price from $1 to $3 … … leads to an Increase in total revenue from $100 to $240
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Figure 4 How Total Revenue Changes When Price Changes: Elastic Demand Copyright©2003 Southwestern/Thomson Learning Demand Quantity 0 Price Revenue = $200 $4 50 Demand Quantity 0 Price Revenue = $100 $5 20 An Increase in price from $4 to $5 … … leads to an decrease in total revenue from $200 to $100
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13 Other Elasticity Measures Price elasticity of supply Cross price elasticity Income elasticity
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Figure 6 The Price Elasticity of Supply Copyright©2003 Southwestern/Thomson Learning (b) Inelastic Supply: Elasticity Is Less Than 1 110 $5 100 4 Quantity 0 1. A 22% increase in price... Price 2.... leads to a 10% increase in quantity supplied. Supply
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Figure 6 The Price Elasticity of Supply Copyright©2003 Southwestern/Thomson Learning (d) Elastic Supply: Elasticity Is Greater Than 1 Quantity 0 Price 1. A 22% increase in price... 2.... leads to a 67% increase in quantity supplied. 4 100 $5 200 Supply
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16 Applications of Elasticity
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17 Bumper Crops
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18 OPEC & Oil Prices
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19 The War on Drugs
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