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Supply and Demand
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Economic definitions for DEMAND Demand: the total amount consumers are willing and able to buy at all prices.
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Demand curve: the graphical representation of what consumers are willing and able to buy.
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Hunter’s Clothing Store is trying to set a price for a new pair of jeans. How do we determine the “best” price where the customers and Hunter will be happy? Selling Price Number Demanded $10.00510 $20.00420 $30.00320 $40.00240 $50.00150
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Law of Demand: As price increases/decreases, quantity demanded decreases/increases. PQPQ
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Factors that cause demand to change or shift Tastes and fads Income Number of buyers Future price expectations Price and availability of: Substitutes compliments
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IRDL “IRDL” will help you! INCREASE = RIGHT DECREASE = LEFT
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Inelastic Demand: Price still moves up and down but Demand stays the same
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Economic definition for SUPPLY Supply: the total amount of a good or service producers are able to make at all prices.
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Supply curve: the graphical representation of a good or service producers are able to make at all prices.
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Law of Supply: as price increases/decreases, quantity supplied increases/decreases PQPQ
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Hunter’s Clothing Store is trying to set a price for a new pair of jeans. How do we determine the “best” price where the customers and Hunter will be happy? Selling Price Number Supplied $10.000 $20.0086 $30.00179 $40.00272 $50.00365
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Equilibrium Point: the point at which the quantity & the price are equal
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Economic Equilibrium Equilibrium is the market clearing price and involves the most efficient choice Producers and consumers make the most of their limited resources at the least cost Therefore, producers and consumers act in their own economic self-interest when moving towards equilibrium At this point the number demanded equals the number supplied
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$60 $50 $40 Price $30 $20 $10 100200300400500 Units demand supply equilibrium At what price should Hunter’s sell their jeans?
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Shortage and Surplus Shortage occurs when a good or service is priced below the market clearing price Supply < Demand Surplus occurs when a good or service is priced above the market clearing price Supply > Demand
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Shortage and Surplus Both surplus and shortage are inefficient Both involve missed profit
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P2P2 P3P3 Surplus Shortage
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Factors that cause a change in supply: Price of land, labor or capital Technology Number of other sellers Price of other goods I could produce Tax policy
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