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Chapter 3 Demand Theory. Law of Demand There is an inverse relationship between the price of a good and the quantity of the good demanded per time period.

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Page 1: Chapter 3 Demand Theory. Law of Demand There is an inverse relationship between the price of a good and the quantity of the good demanded per time period.

Managerial Economics in a Global Economy, 5th Edition

byDominick Salvatore

Chapter 3Demand Theory

Page 2: Chapter 3 Demand Theory. Law of Demand There is an inverse relationship between the price of a good and the quantity of the good demanded per time period.

Law of DemandThere is an inverse relationship between the

price of a good and the quantity of the good demanded per time period.

Substitution EffectIncome Effect

Page 3: Chapter 3 Demand Theory. Law of Demand There is an inverse relationship between the price of a good and the quantity of the good demanded per time period.

Individual Consumer’s DemandQdX = f(PX, I, PY, T)

quantity demanded of commodity X by an individual per time period

price per unit of commodity X

consumer’s income

price of related (substitute or complementary) commodity

tastes of the consumer

QdX =

PX =

I =

PY =

T =

Page 4: Chapter 3 Demand Theory. Law of Demand There is an inverse relationship between the price of a good and the quantity of the good demanded per time period.

QdX = f(PX, I, PY, T)

QdX/PX < 0

QdX/I > 0 if a good is normal

QdX/I < 0 if a good is inferior

QdX/PY > 0 if X and Y are substitutes

QdX/PY < 0 if X and Y are complements

Page 5: Chapter 3 Demand Theory. Law of Demand There is an inverse relationship between the price of a good and the quantity of the good demanded per time period.

Market Demand CurveHorizontal summation of demand curves of

individual consumers

Bandwagon EffectSnob Effect

Page 6: Chapter 3 Demand Theory. Law of Demand There is an inverse relationship between the price of a good and the quantity of the good demanded per time period.

Horizontal Summation: From Individual to Market Demand

Page 7: Chapter 3 Demand Theory. Law of Demand There is an inverse relationship between the price of a good and the quantity of the good demanded per time period.

Market Demand FunctionQDX = f(PX, N, I, PY, T)

quantity demanded of commodity X

price per unit of commodity X

number of consumers on the market

consumer income

price of related (substitute or complementary) commodity

consumer tastes

QDX =

PX =

N =

I =

PY =

T =

Page 8: Chapter 3 Demand Theory. Law of Demand There is an inverse relationship between the price of a good and the quantity of the good demanded per time period.

Demand Faced by a FirmMarket Structure

MonopolyOligopolyMonopolistic CompetitionPerfect Competition

Type of GoodDurable GoodsNondurable GoodsProducers’ Goods - Derived Demand

Page 9: Chapter 3 Demand Theory. Law of Demand There is an inverse relationship between the price of a good and the quantity of the good demanded per time period.

Linear Demand FunctionQX = a0 + a1PX + a2N + a3I + a4PY + a5T

PX

QX

Intercept:a0 + a2N + a3I + a4PY + a5T

Slope:QX/PX = a1

Page 10: Chapter 3 Demand Theory. Law of Demand There is an inverse relationship between the price of a good and the quantity of the good demanded per time period.

Price Elasticity of Demand

/

/P

Q Q Q PE

P P P Q

Linear Function

Point Definition

1P

PE a

Q

Page 11: Chapter 3 Demand Theory. Law of Demand There is an inverse relationship between the price of a good and the quantity of the good demanded per time period.

Price Elasticity of Demand

Arc Definition 2 1 2 1

2 1 2 1P

Q Q P PE

P P Q Q

Page 12: Chapter 3 Demand Theory. Law of Demand There is an inverse relationship between the price of a good and the quantity of the good demanded per time period.

Marginal Revenue and Price Elasticity of Demand

11

P

MR PE

Page 13: Chapter 3 Demand Theory. Law of Demand There is an inverse relationship between the price of a good and the quantity of the good demanded per time period.

Marginal Revenue and Price Elasticity of Demand

PX

QX

MRX

1PE

1PE

1PE

Page 14: Chapter 3 Demand Theory. Law of Demand There is an inverse relationship between the price of a good and the quantity of the good demanded per time period.

Marginal Revenue, Total Revenue, and Price Elasticity

TR

QX

1PE MR<0MR>0

1PE

1PE MR=0

Page 15: Chapter 3 Demand Theory. Law of Demand There is an inverse relationship between the price of a good and the quantity of the good demanded per time period.

Determinants of Price Elasticity of Demand

Demand for a commodity will be more elastic if:

It has many close substitutesIt is narrowly definedMore time is available to adjust to a price

change

Page 16: Chapter 3 Demand Theory. Law of Demand There is an inverse relationship between the price of a good and the quantity of the good demanded per time period.

Determinants of Price Elasticity of Demand

Demand for a commodity will be less elastic if:

It has few substitutesIt is broadly definedLess time is available to adjust to a price

change

Page 17: Chapter 3 Demand Theory. Law of Demand There is an inverse relationship between the price of a good and the quantity of the good demanded per time period.

Income Elasticity of Demand

Linear Function

Point Definition /

/I

Q Q Q IE

I I I Q

3I

IE a

Q

Page 18: Chapter 3 Demand Theory. Law of Demand There is an inverse relationship between the price of a good and the quantity of the good demanded per time period.

Income Elasticity of Demand

Arc Definition 2 1 2 1

2 1 2 1I

Q Q I IE

I I Q Q

Normal Good Inferior Good

0IE 0IE

Page 19: Chapter 3 Demand Theory. Law of Demand There is an inverse relationship between the price of a good and the quantity of the good demanded per time period.

Cross-Price Elasticity of Demand

Linear Function

Point Definition /

/X X X Y

XYY Y Y X

Q Q Q PE

P P P Q

4Y

XYX

PE a

Q

Page 20: Chapter 3 Demand Theory. Law of Demand There is an inverse relationship between the price of a good and the quantity of the good demanded per time period.

Cross-Price Elasticity of Demand

Arc Definition

Substitutes Complements

2 1 2 1

2 1 2 1

X X Y YXY

Y Y X X

Q Q P PE

P P Q Q

0XYE 0XYE

Page 21: Chapter 3 Demand Theory. Law of Demand There is an inverse relationship between the price of a good and the quantity of the good demanded per time period.

Other Factors Related to Demand TheoryInternational Convergence of Tastes

Globalization of MarketsInfluence of International Preferences on

Market DemandGrowth of Electronic Commerce

Cost of SalesSupply Chains and LogisticsCustomer Relationship Management