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Chapter 5 Section 2.  Every time the supply of a good changes, the supply curve for that good “shifts” ◦ Meaning it moves either to the right or to the.

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1 Chapter 5 Section 2

2  Every time the supply of a good changes, the supply curve for that good “shifts” ◦ Meaning it moves either to the right or to the left ◦ Change in supply  Shift in supply curve ◦ Quick video on supply Quick video on supply

3  If the supply of ice-cream cones increases the curve shifts to the right  If the supply of ice-cream cones decrease it shifts to the left

4 TThese factors cause a shift in supply curves: 1.Resource prices 2.Technology 3.Taxes 4.Subsidies 5.Quotas 6.Number of sellers 7.Future price 8.Weather

5  Resources are the factors of production— land, labor and capital ◦ When resource prices fall, sellers are willing and able to produce and offer to sell more of the good  The supply curve shifts to the right ◦ When resource prices rise, sellers are willing and able to produce and offer to sell less of the good  The good is more expensive to produce so they make less of it. The supply curve shifts to the… left

6  Technology is the skills and knowledge used in production  An advancement in technology is the ability to produce more output with a fixed amount of resources ◦ This advancement lowers the per-unit cost, or average cost, of production ◦ The sellers are willing and able to produce and offer to sell more output. The supply curve shifts to the… right

7  Some taxes increase the per-unit costs ◦ Suppose a shoe manufacturer must pay a $2 tax for each pair of shoes it produces ◦ The $2 increases the cost of doing business and causes the manufacturer to supply less output. The supply curve shifts to the… left

8  Subsidies are financial payments made by the government for certain actions ◦ Suppose the government subsidized the production of corn by paying corn farmers $3 for every bushel of corn they produce ◦ Farmers will want to produce more corn at every price. The supply curve shifts to the… right

9  Quotas are restrictions on the number of units of a foreign-produced good (import) that can enter a country ◦ Suppose the Japanese are sending 100,000 cars to the US each year and the US government imposes a quota on Japanese cars at 80,000 a year ◦ A quota decreases supply, so the supply curve shifts to the… left

10  If more sellers begin producing a particular good, perhaps because of high profits, supply increases. The supply curve shifts to the… right  If some sellers stop producing a particular good, perhaps because of losses, the supply decreases. The supply curve shifts to the… left

11  Sellers who expect the price of a good to be higher in the future may hold back the good now and supply the good to the market in the future. The supply curves shifts to the… left  Sellers who expect the price of a good to be lower in the future may want to supply the good now instead of later. The supply shifts to the… right

12  Bad weather may reduces the supply of many agricultural goods ◦ Bad weather, such as a hurricane, may also damage fishing boats, oil refineries, etc ◦ The supply curve shifts to the… left  Unusually good weather can increase the supply ◦ The supply curve shifts to the… right

13  Only one thing can cause a change in the quantity supplied PRICE

14  Elasticity of supply is the relationship between the percentage change in quantity supplied and the percentage change in price  Elastic supply exists when the quantity supplied changes by a greater percentage than price  Inelastic supply exists when the quantity supplied changes by a smaller percentage than price


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