Supply & Demand Shifts Part 3: Topic Completion. Shifts in Demand (TIPSE) Shifts in Supply (TIN) S & D Shifts.

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Supply & Demand Shifts Part 3: Topic Completion

Shifts in Demand (TIPSE) Shifts in Supply (TIN) S & D Shifts

TIPSE TIN Determinants of DemandDeterminants of Supply Tastes, income, population Price substitutes/complements, expectations Technology, input prices number-sellers Change in Demand (NEW Demand Curve) Change in Supply (NEW Supply Curve)

Price Qty Large SUV’s D1D1 S1S $40,000 40K E1E1 D2D P2P2 Q2Q2 E2E2 TIPSE ↓ Complement Price ↑ ↓ Demand ↓ (shifts left) Economic Event: Price of gasoline ↑ $2.5 to $5.0 per gallon End Result: 1) Decrease in Demand (also called decrease in demand) & 2) Decrease in Quantity Supplied (move along supply curve)

Practice Test

Price Qty D1D1 S1S P1 Q1 E1E1 D2D

D1D1 S1S1 $10 00 E1E1. Shortage of Supply Price Ceiling $9 00 Market for T-Shirts Q1Q1 Government Price Controls QSQS QDQD End Result: Quantity Demanded Rises Quantity Supplied Falls Shortage of Supply

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