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SUPPLY & DEMAND
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Non Sequitur by Wiley Miller
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MARKETS
Institution that brings together
buyers (DEMAND)
and sellers (SUPPLY) of resources,
goods and services
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DEMAND is
Amount of a good or service consumers
are willing and able to buy
Major determinant of demand is PRICE
Amount of demand at each price is
quantity
Quantity of demand at each price is
shown in a “Demand Schedule”
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DEMAND SCHEDULE (buyers)
PRICE QTY DEMANDED
$ 1.75 3
$ 1.50 5
$ 1.25 7
$ 1.00 10
$ 0.75 15
$ 0.50 20
$ 0.25 25
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DEMAND CURVE PRICE
QUANTITY
DEMAND
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DEMAND CURVE
P is the vertical axis
Qty of D is the horizontal axis
Demand Curve is downward sloping because:
– Common sense (lower price = buy more)
– Diminishing marginal utility (the more consumers buy, the less satisfaction they receive)
– Income & Substitution Effects
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INCOME & SUBSTITUTION
Income Effect – the lower price
increases the purchasing power of
consumer’s
Substitution Effect – lower price gives
incentive to “substitute” this item for
those that are relatively more expensive
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Diminishing marginal utility :
Consuming successive units of a
particular product yields less and
less extra satisfaction –
consumers will only buy additional
units if the price is lowered. ( the
more consumers buy, the less
satisfaction they receive)
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LAW OF DEMAND
Demand varies inversely with price
If Price goes up – Demand goes down
Ex: luxury cars
If Price goes down – Demand goes up
- Ex: clearance sale
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NON-PRICE DETERMINANTS PREFERENCES – based on popularity or trends by consumers
INCOME EFFECT – how much money consumers have available to spend
POPULATION CHANGES – how many consumers are in this market
EXPECTATIONS OF CONSUMERS – what consumers think will happen in the future that affects their actions NOW!!
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NON-PRICE DETERMINANTS
con’t.
Elasticity of demand – how much
demand changes to respond to changes
in price
– More elastic when goods are luxuries
• Ex: steak, diamonds, SUV
– More inelastic when good is needed
• Ex: medicine (insulin), soap, milk
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NON-PRICE DETERMINANTS con’t.
Related Goods
SUBSTITUTION EFFECT
– As price increases for a good, demand for its
substitute (chicken for beef; generic) goes up
COMPLEMENTARY GOODS
– As price goes down for one good, demand
for that good & its complement both go up
– DVD player on sale but DVD bought for
regular price
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NON-PRICE DETERMINANTS
REMINDER: “P I P E E R”
– Preference of consumers (popularity)
– Income of consumers ($$ to spend)
– Population (# of consumers)
– Expectations for future (what to do NOW?)
– Elasticity (effect of price)
– Related Goods
• substitute available?
• price of complementary good changes-
demand for both changes?
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A little more on consumer
expectations
1. Expect P to go up in the future = D>now
2. Expect P to down in the future = D< now
3. Expect income to > in near future = D > now
4. Expect income to < in near future = D < now
Example: The news announces that the P of
CD players will < next week. What does D do?
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Substitutes (+ relationship)
If the P of steak >, then the d for chick >
If the P of steak <, then the d for chick <
Pepsi for Coke…………………..
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Complementary goods: inverse
relationship
If the price of flashlights goes up, then
the Demand of batteries goes down.
If the price of flashlights decreases,
then the D for batteries_______?
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Be wary of independent goods.
They have no effect on one another
Like Chinese food and chocolate puddin
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Hurry Lads – to the white boards!
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Change in QD – caused by a CH in the P of the product under
consideration now.
1. shown by moving from one point to another along a
stable/fixed demand curve.
2. Caused by a change in the P of the product
3. The P of T-shirts >, :. QD <
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Change in D
Caused by a CH in one or more of the
non-price determinants of D
(whats the acronym?)…………….
1. The P of the product does not
change now.
2. Shown by shifting the Dcurve.
D> shift to the right
D< shift to the left
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Draw a DC based on the D schedule below these stupid words.
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$ 1.75 3
$ 1.50 5
$ 1.25 7
$ 1.00 10
$ 0.75 15
$ 0.50 20
$ 0.25 25
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What do you do with D if the
price moves from $.50 to
$1.50?
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A news report has just surfaced that
energy drinks will make you smarter,
better looking and smell like sunshine.
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Three 4 year old kids drank Red Bull
last night and tweeked so hard that they
brains froze up like the laptops at
Guyer.
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20 oz Red Bull is selling for $2.00 per
can.
The price of Monster just dropped to 1.00
per 20oz can.
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SUPPLY is
Amount of a good or service producers
are willing and able to sell
Major determinant of supply is PRICE
Amount of supply at each price is
quantity
Amount of supply at each price is
shown in a “Supply Schedule”
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SUPPLY SCHEDULE
PRICE QTY SUPPLIED
$ 1.75 25
$ 1.50 20
$ 1.25 17
$ 1.00 15
$ 0.75 10
$ 0.50 7
$ 0.25 5
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SUPPLY CURVE PRICE
QUANTITY
SUPPLY
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SUPPLY CURVE
Price is the vertical axis
Qty of supply is the horizontal axis
Supply Curve is upward sloping
because:
– Price and quantity supplied have a direct
relation
– Price is an incentive to the producer as
they receive more revenue when more is
sold
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LAW OF SUPPLY
Supply varies directly with price
If Price goes up – Supply goes up
If Price goes down – Supply goes down
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NON-PRICE DETERMINANTS
Cost of Production
– Cost of producing goods & services
– Ex: minimum wage for labor goes up
– Ex: Natural disasters make costs go up
Expectations of producers
– Predictions on how consumers will act
Resources that can be used to produce
different goods
– Corn instead of wheat
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NON-PRICE DETERMINANTS
Technology
– Improvements increase production
Taxes/Subsidies
– Pay more tax which increases cost of production
– Gov pays firm to produce
Suppliers (# of firms)
REMINDER: “C E R T T/S S”
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Book Version – page 48
Resource prices
Technology
Taxes and subsidies
Prices of other goods
Price expectations
Number of sellers in the market
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Shifts in Supply & Demand Curves
Increase - shifts to the right
Decrease - shifts to the left
PRICE
QUANTITY
PRICE
QUANTITY
D 1
D 2
D 1
D 2
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Shifts in Supply & Demand Curves
Increase - shifts to the right
Decrease - shifts to the left
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Effects of Changes in both S&D
page 53 in the book
S D Eq P Eq Q
> < < Indeterminate
< > > Ind
> > Ind >
< < Ind <
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EQUILIBRIUM PRICE
Point where buyers and sellers are
equally satisfied
Point where D & S curves intersect
Adam Smith’s Invisible Hand Theory
– Forces of S & D, competition & price make
societies use resources efficiently
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EQUILIBRIUM PRICE PRICE
QUANTITY
SUPPLY
DEMAND
E P
EQ
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Equilibrium
When supply = demand, there is
equilibrium in the market
Equilibrium creates a single price and
quantity for a good/service
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Changes in equilibrium When supply or demand changes, the equilibrium price and quantity change
If demand increases then price increases and quantity increases
If demand decreases then price decreases and quantity decreases
If supply increases then price decreases and quantity increases
If supply decreases then price increases and quantity decreases
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P
Q
S
D
p
q
D1
p1
q1
Increase in Demand
D .: P ↑ & Q ↑
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P
Q
S
D1
p1
q1
D
p
q
Decrease in Demand
D .: P↓ & Q↓
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P
Q
S
D
p
q
Increase in Supply
S .: P ↓ & Q ↑
S1
p1
q1
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P
Q
S
D
p
q
Decrease in Supply
S .: P↑ & Q↓
S1
p1
q1
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Simultaneous Changes in Supply
and Demand If supply and demand both increase then
price is indeterminate, but quantity
definitely increases
If supply and demand both decrease then
price is indeterminate, but quantity
definitely decreases
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P
Q
S
D
p
q
Simultaneous Increase in Supply & Demand
S & D .: P ? & Q ↑
S1
p1
q1
D1
q2
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P
Q
S
D
p
q
Simultaneous Decrease in Supply & Demand
S & D .: P ? & Q↓
S1
p1
q1
D1
q2
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Simultaneous Changes in Supply
and Demand If supply decreases while demand
increases, then price definitely increases
while quantity is indeterminate
If supply increases while demand
decreases, then price definitely decreases
while quantity is indeterminate
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P
Q
S
D
p
q
Decrease in Supply w/ Simultaneous Increase in Demand
S & D .: P↑ & Q ?
S1
p1
q1
D1
p2
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P
Q
S
D
p
q
Increase in Supply w/ Simultaneous Decrease in Demand
S & D .: P↓ & Q?
S1
p1
q1
D1
p2
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Disequilibrium
If price occurs at some point where supply and
demand are not =, then disequilibrium exists.
If the price is higher than the equilibrium price,
then a surplus (Qs>QD) occurs
If the price is lower than the equilibrium price,
then a shortage occurs (Qs<QD)
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P
Q
S
D
pe
qe
Market Disequilibrium
(Price, px, above Equilibrium Price, pe)
px
qs qd
If price is px, then qd < qs .: surplus exists (surplus = qs – qd)
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P
Q
S
D
pe
qe qd qs
If price is px, then qs < qd .: shortage exists (shortage = qd – qs)
px
Market Disequilibrium
(Price, px, below Equilibrium Price, pe)
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Causes of Disequilibrium
Price floor – a minimum price for a good/service
or resource determined outside of the market
– Ex. Minimum wage
Price ceiling – a maximum price for a
good/service or resource determined outside of
the market
– Ex. Concert tickets sold by Ticket-master
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P
Q
S
D
pe
qe
Effective Price Floor
(ex. Minimum wage in competitive unskilled labor market)
pmw
qs qd
If price floor is effective, then qd < qs .: surplus labor exists
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P
Q
S
D
pe
qe qd qs
If price ceiling is effective then qs < qd .: ticket shortage exists
pt
Effective Price Ceiling
(ex. Single price for admission to a popular concert )
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SURPLUS
Supply is greater than demand at this
price
Must adjust by lowering price to reach
equilibrium
supply
demand
SURPLUS
D Qty S Qty
P
Q
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Price Floors
Government sets minimum price
– Price can’t go lower
– Causes surplus
– Market can’t adjust
Ex: Minimum wage causes surplus of
workers at set price
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SHORTAGE
Demand is greater than supply at this
price
Must adjust by increasing the price
P
Q
S
D
SHORTAGE
S Qty D Qty
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Price Ceilings
Government sets maximum price
– Price can’t go higher
– Causes shortage
– Market can’t adjust
Ex: Rent controls, Price controls, Utility
rates set by gov’t.
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What else…………
Inferior goods - is a good that decreases in demand when
consumer income rises
Superior goods - make up a larger proportion of consumption as
income rises, and therefore are a type of normal good
Normal goods - are any goods for which demand increases
when income increases and falls when income decreases but
price remains constant
$ is not a productive resource – doesn’t produce
Ppc – the origin
Ppc – perfectly shiftable
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Conclusion
Markets work best when supply and demand determine the price of goods/services or resources.
When forces other than supply and demand determine the price of goods/services or resources, surpluses and shortages result.
Over time, the forces of supply and demand undermine artificial price controls
– Ex. Black markets, ticket scalping, undocumented workers
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Supply and Demand Curves
http://ecedweb.unomaha.edu/Dem_Sup/e
conqui2.htm
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