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2 1 The Price System Meeting between the Supply and Demand

3 2 7 S P Q o $5 4 3 2 1 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 PQDQD $5 4 3 2 1 2,000 4,000 7,000 11,000 16,000 $5 4 3 2 1 12,000 10,000 7,000 4,000 1,000 D PQSQS Price of Corn Quantity of Corn CORN MARKET CORN MARKET Market Clearing Equilibrium DEMAND & SUPPLY

4 3 Understanding Surpluses & Shortages Table 3.8 Market Supply of and Demand for Corn (1) Total Quantity Supplied per Week (2) Price per Bushel (3) Total Quantity Demanded per Week (4) Surplus (+) or Shortage (-)* 12,000$52,000 +10,000  10,000$44,000 +6,000  7,000$37,0000 4,000$211,000 -7,000  1,000$116,000 -15,000 

5 4 Market Equilibrium Market equilibrium is a situation in which the quantity of a product demanded equals the quantity supplied, so there is no pressure to change the price.

6 5 7 S P Q o $5 4 3 2 1 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 PQDQD $5 4 3 2 1 2,000 4,000 7,000 11,000 16,000 $5 4 3 2 1 12,000 10,000 7,000 4,000 1,000 D PQSQS Price of Corn Quantity of Corn CORN MARKET CORN MARKET DEMAND & SUPPLY

7 6 11 7 S P Q o $5 4 3 2 1 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 PQDQD $5 4 3 2 1 2,000 4,000 7,000 11,000 16,000 $5 4 3 2 1 12,000 10,000 7,000 4,000 1,000 D PQSQS Price of Corn Quantity of Corn CORN MARKET CORN MARKET At a $2 price more is being demanded than supplied Shortage DEMAND & SUPPLY

8 7 Market Equilibrium Excess demand is a situation in which, at the prevailing price, consumers are willing to buy more than producers are willing to sell. Another word for excess demand is shortage

9 8 Market Equilibrium Excess demand causes the price to rise. The market moves upward along the demand curve, decreasing the quantity demanded, and upward along the supply curve, increasing the quantity supplied.The market moves upward along the demand curve, decreasing the quantity demanded, and upward along the supply curve, increasing the quantity supplied.

10 9 7 S P Q o $5 4 3 2 1 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 PQDQD $5 4 3 2 1 2,000 4,000 7,000 11,000 16,000 $5 4 3 2 1 12,000 10,000 7,000 4,000 1,000 D PQSQS Price of Corn Quantity of Corn CORN MARKET CORN MARKET Surplus At a $4 price more is being supplied than demanded MARKET DEMAND & SUPPLY

11 10 Market Equilibrium Excess supply is a situation in which, at the prevailing price, producers are willing to sell more than consumers are willing to buy. Another way to express excess supply is surplus

12 11 Market Equilibrium Excess supply causes the price to fall. The market moves downward along the demand curve, increasing the quantity demanded, and downward along the supply curve, decreasing the quantity supplied.The market moves downward along the demand curve, increasing the quantity demanded, and downward along the supply curve, decreasing the quantity supplied.

13 12 Market Effects of Changes in Demand A change in demand is a change in the amount of a good demanded resulting from a change in something other than the price of the good. An increase in demand is represented graphically by a shift of the demand curve to the right.

14 13 Causes of an Increase in Demand An increase in demand can occur for several reasons: Income EffectIncome Effect Substitute Effect (includes compliments)Substitute Effect (includes compliments) Consumer TasteConsumer Taste

15 14 Market Effects of an Increase in Demand At the initial price ($8), the shift of the demand curve causes excess quantity demanded. Equilibrium is restored at point n, with a higher equilibrium price and a larger equilibrium quantity.Equilibrium is restored at point n, with a higher equilibrium price and a larger equilibrium quantity.

16 15 Causes of a Decrease in Demand –Income Effect –Substitute Effect –Consumer Tastes A decrease in demand can occur for several reasons:A decrease in demand can occur for several reasons:

17 16 Market Effects of a Decrease in Demand A decrease in demand shifts the demand curve to the left. At the initial price ($8), there is now an excess supply. Equilibrium is restored at point n, with a lower equilibrium price ($6) and a smaller equilibrium quantity (20,000 pizzas).Equilibrium is restored at point n, with a lower equilibrium price ($6) and a smaller equilibrium quantity (20,000 pizzas).

18 17 Market Effects of Changes in Supply A change in supply is a change in the amount of a good supplied resulting from a change in something other than the price of the good. An increase in supply is represented graphically by a shift of the supply curve to the right.An increase in supply is represented graphically by a shift of the supply curve to the right.

19 18 Market Effects of Changes in Demand A change in supply is a change in the amount of a good supplied resulting from a change in something other than the price of the good. A decrease in supply is represented graphically by a shift of the supply curve to the left.A decrease in supply is represented graphically by a shift of the supply curve to the left.

20 19 Causes of an Increase in Supply Price of ResourcesPrice of Resources TechnologyTechnology CompetitionCompetition Future ExpectationsFuture Expectations Government Regulations and SubsidiesGovernment Regulations and Subsidies An increase in supply shifts the supply curve to the right when:An increase in supply shifts the supply curve to the right when:

21 20 Market Effects of an Increase in Supply At the initial price ($8), the shift of the supply curve causes excess quantity supplied. Equilibrium is restored at point n, with a lower equilibrium price and a larger equilibrium quantity.Equilibrium is restored at point n, with a lower equilibrium price and a larger equilibrium quantity.

22 21 Causes of a Decrease in Supply Price of ResourcesPrice of Resources TechnologyTechnology CompetitionCompetition Future ExpectationsFuture Expectations Government Regulations and TaxesGovernment Regulations and Taxes A decrease in supply shifts the supply curve to the left when:A decrease in supply shifts the supply curve to the left when:

23 22 Market Effects of a Decrease in Supply At the initial price ($8), the decrease in supply curve causes excess quantity demanded. Equilibrium is restored at point n, with a higher equilibrium price and a smaller equilibrium quantity.Equilibrium is restored at point n, with a higher equilibrium price and a smaller equilibrium quantity.

24 23 When they change together When the magnitude of an increase in demand is larger than the magnitude of an increase in supply, equilibrium quantity increases and market price increases.When the magnitude of an increase in demand is larger than the magnitude of an increase in supply, equilibrium quantity increases and market price increases.

25 24 When they change together When the magnitude of an increase in demand is smaller than the magnitude of an increase in supply, equilibrium quantity increases and market price decreases.When the magnitude of an increase in demand is smaller than the magnitude of an increase in supply, equilibrium quantity increases and market price decreases.

26 25 Market Effects of Changes in Demand or Supply Change in Demand or SupplyChange in Price Change in Quantity Increase in demandIncrease Decrease in demandDecrease Increase in supplyDecreaseIncrease Decrease in supplyIncreaseDecrease


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