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VERY IMPORTANT COW! 1. Shifts in Demand CHANGES IN DEMAND Ceteris paribus-“all other things held constant.” When the ceteris paribus assumption is dropped,

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1 VERY IMPORTANT COW! 1

2 Shifts in Demand CHANGES IN DEMAND Ceteris paribus-“all other things held constant.” When the ceteris paribus assumption is dropped, movement no longer occurs along the demand curve. Rather, the entire demand curve shifts. A shift means that at the same prices, more people are willing and able to purchase that good. This is a change in demand, not a change in quantity demanded 2 Changes in price DON’T shift the curve!

3 Change in Demand Q o $5 4 3 2 1 Price of Cereal Quantity of Cereal Demand Schedule 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 3 Price Quantity Demanded $510 $420 $330 $250 $180 Demand What if cereal makes you smarter?

4 Change in Demand Q o $5 4 3 2 1 Price of Cereal Quantity of Cereal Demand Schedule 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 4 Price Quantity Demanded $510 $420 $330 $250 $180 Demand

5 Change in Demand Q o $5 4 3 2 1 Price of Cereal Quantity of Cereal Demand Schedule 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 5 Price Quantity Demanded $510 $420 $330 $250 $180 Demand

6 Change in Demand Q o $5 4 3 2 1 Price of Cereal Quantity of Cereal Demand Schedule 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 6 Price Quantity Demanded $51030 $42040 $33050 $25070 $180 100 Demand

7 Change in Demand Q o $5 4 3 2 1 Price of Cereal Quantity of Cereal Demand Schedule 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 7 Price Quantity Demanded $51030 $42040 $33050 $25070 $180 100 Demand D1D1 Increase in Demand Prices didn’t change but people want MORE cereal

8 Change in Demand Q o $5 4 3 2 1 Price of Cereal Quantity of Cereal Demand Schedule 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 8 Price Quantity Demanded $510 $420 $330 $250 $180 What if cereal causes baldness? Demand

9 Change in Demand Q o $5 4 3 2 1 Price of Cereal Quantity of Cereal Demand Schedule 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 9 Price Quantity Demanded $510 $420 $330 $250 $180 Demand

10 Change in Demand Q o $5 4 3 2 1 Price of Cereal Quantity of Cereal Demand Schedule 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 10 Price Quantity Demanded $510 $420 $330 $250 $180 Demand

11 Change in Demand Q o $5 4 3 2 1 Price of Cereal Quantity of Cereal Demand Schedule 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 11 Price Quantity Demanded $5100 $4205 $33020 $25030 $180 60 Demand

12 Change in Demand Q o $5 4 3 2 1 Price of Cereal Quantity of Cereal Demand Schedule 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 12 Price Quantity Demanded $5100 $4205 $33020 $25030 $180 60 DemandD2D2 Decrease in Demand Prices didn’t change but people want LESS cereal

13 Change in Demand Q o $5 4 3 2 1 Price of Cereal Quantity of Cereal Demand Schedule 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 13 Price Quantity Demanded $510 $420 $330 $250 $180 What if the price of MILK goes up? Demand

14 What Causes a Shift in Demand? 5 Shifters (Determinates) of Demand : 1.Tastes and Preferences 2.Number of Consumers 3.Price of Related Goods (complements & substitutes) 4.Income 5.Future Expectations Changes in PRICE don’t shift the curve. It only causes movement along the curve. 14

15 Prices of Related Goods 2. Complements are two goods that are bought and used together. –If the price of one increase, the demand for the other will fall. (or vice versa) –Ex: If price of skis falls, demand for ski boots will... 1.Substitutes are goods used in place of one another. –If the price of one increases, the demand for the other will increase (or vice versa) –Ex: If price of Pepsi falls, demand for coke will… The demand curve for one good can be affected by a change in the price of ANOTHER related good. 15

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23 Complements 23

24 Taste and Preferences As society’s taste and preferences change so will demand for products –Designer uses sweatshop labor –Focus on healthy life style –Cereal makes you smarter –Teens no longer prefer Abercrombie clothing 24

25 Future Expectations Consumers expectations as to the future price of products (end of season sales, proposed rise in prices) Consumer expectations as to the availability of products (natural disaster/labor strikes/increase in price of resources leads to shortage of product 25

26 Income 2. Inferior Goods –As income increases, demand falls –As income falls, demand increases –Ex: Top Ramen, used cars, used clothes, 1.Normal Goods –As income increases, demand increases –As income falls, demand falls –Ex: Luxury cars, Sea Food, jewelry, homes The incomes of consumer change the demand, but how depends on the type of good. 26

27 Inferior Goods 27

28 P Q Cereal o $3 $2 D1D1 Price of Cereal Quantity of Cereal 10 20 Change in Qd vs. Change in Demand AC B There are two ways to increase quantity from 10 to 20 D2D2 1.A to B is a change in quantity demand (due to a change in price) 2.A to C is a change in demand (shift in the curve)

29 Practice First, identify the determinant (shifter) then decide if demand will increase or decrease 29 Shifter Increase or Decrease Left or Right 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

30 Practice Hamburgers (a normal good) 1.Population boom 2.Incomes fall due to recession 3.Price for grilled - stuffed burritos falls to $1 4.Price increases to $5 for hamburgers 5.New health craze- “No ground beef” 6.Hamburger restaurants announce that they will significantly increase prices NEXT month 7.Government heavily taxes shake and fries causes their prices to quadruple. 8.Restaurants lower price of burgers to $.50 First identify the determinant (Shifter). Then decide if demand will increase or decrease 30


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