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1 Review Law of Demand: Income Effect: Substitution Effect: Diminishing Marginal Utility:

2 Changes in Demand Demand Shifts: Time allows factors other than price to influence demand significantly. In Economics these factors can shift the entire demand curve of a product to the right or to the left.

3 Changes in Demand Determinants of Demand — Factors that can cause the entire demand curve to shift to either the right or left. 1.Consumer tastes and preferences 2.Income 3.Market size - # of buyers 4.Future expectations 5.Price of related goods

4 Determinants of Demand 1.Consumer Tastes and Preferences: Changes in consumer tastes and preferences can affect demand for a product at all possible prices.

5 Businesses use advertising to influence demand through consumer tastes and preferences. Bandwagon Testimonial Snob Appeal Wit and Humor Many more

6 Determinants of Demand 2. Income—Higher incomes generally allows people to spend more money for goods and services which causes the demand curve to shift to the right. Normal Goods I D Inferior Goods I D

7 Determinants of Demand 3. Market Size—The size of a market tends to affect demand when markets expand and contract. An increase in the number of buyers leads to an increase in demand for most products. M D

8 Determinants of Demand Government Policy can affect size of markets China trade policy example Baby Boomers example

9 Determinants of Demand 4. Future Expectations—Your expectations for more future income influences your purchases today. –Ex. Anticipate a raise in your salary OR –If you anticipate being laid off !

10 5. Price of Related Goods—A change in a products price can affect demand for related goods and services  Complementary Goods—Goods that are commonly used with other goods. P D  Substitute Goods – Goods that are used in place of another good P D Determinants of Demand

11 Complimentary Goods –Paint / Paintbrushes P D –Price of paint increases –Demand for paintbrushes (complimentary good) decreases –Shifts curve to the left Substitute Goods Paint / Wallpaper P D Price of paint increases – demand for wallpaper (substitute good) increases


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