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Review of Demand

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Table 1 Four Possible Buyers’ Willingness to Pay Copyright©2004 South-Western

Figure 1 The Demand Schedule and the Demand Curve Copyright©2004 South-Western

Figure 1 the Demand Schedule and the Demand Curve

Figure 2a Measuring Consumer Surplus with the Demand Curve

Figure 2b Measuring Consumer Surplus with the Demand Curve

Figure 3a How the Price Affects Consumer Surplus

Figure 3b How the Price Affects Consumer Surplus

Table 2 The Costs of Four Possible Sellers Copyright©2004 South-Western

Figure 4 The Supply Schedule and the Supply Curve

Figure 5a Measuring Producer Surplus with the Supply Curve

Figure 5b Measuring Producer Surplus with the Supply Curve