Market Equilibrium Market equilibrium is the condition that exists when quantity supplied and quantity demanded are equal. At equilibrium, there is no.

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Market Equilibrium Market equilibrium is the condition that exists when quantity supplied and quantity demanded are equal. At equilibrium, there is no tendency for the market price to change.

Market Equilibrium Only in equilibrium is quantity supplied equal to quantity demanded. At any price level other than P 0, such as P 1, quantity supplied does not equal quantity demanded.At any price level other than P 0, such as P 1, quantity supplied does not equal quantity demanded.

Excess Demand 3 of 48 Excess demand, or shortage, is the condition that exists when quantity demanded exceeds quantity supplied at the current price. When quantity demanded exceeds quantity supplied, price tends to rise until equilibrium is restored.

4 of 48 Excess Supply Excess supply, or surplus, is the condition that exists when quantity supplied exceeds quantity demanded at the current price. When quantity supplied exceeds quantity demanded, price tends to fall until equilibrium is restored.

5 of 48 Changes in Equilibrium Higher demand leads to higher equilibrium price and higher equilibrium quantity. Higher supply leads to lower equilibrium price and higher equilibrium quantity.

6 of 48 Changes in Equilibrium Lower demand leads to lower price and lower quantity exchanged. Lower supply leads to higher price and lower quantity exchanged.

7 of 48 Relative Magnitudes of Change The relative magnitudes of change in supply and demand determine the outcome of market equilibrium.

8 of 48 Relative Magnitudes of Change When supply and demand both increase, quantity will increase, but price may go up or down.When supply and demand both increase, quantity will increase, but price may go up or down.