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The Market Forces of Supply and Demand

Chapter 4

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Competitive Market

Lots of buyers and sellers dealing in identical goods.

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Figure 1 Catherine’s Demand Schedule and Demand Curve

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Figure 2 Market Demand as the Sum of Individual Demands

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Figure 3 Shifts in the Demand Curve

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Shift Factors for Demand

1. Income.

2. Prices of related goods (substitutes and complements).

3. Tastes.

4. Expectations.

5. Number of buyers.

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Figure 4 Shifts in the Demand Curve versus Movements along the Demand Curve

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Figure 5 Ben’s Supply Schedule and Supply Curve (Catch the error in this slide!)

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Figure 6 Market Supply as the Sum of Individual Supplies

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Figure 6 Market Supply as the Sum of Individual Supplies

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Figure 7 Shifts in the Supply Curve

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Shift Factors for Supply

1. Input prices.

2. Technology.

3. Expectations.

4. Number of sellers.

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Figure 8 The Equilibrium of Supply and Demand

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Figure 9 Markets Not in Equilibrium

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A Three-Step Program for Analyzing Changes in Equilibrium

1. Decide whether the event shifts the supply or demand curve (or perhaps both).

2. Decide in which direction the curve shifts.

3. Use the supply-and-demand to see how the shift changes the equilibrium price and quantity.

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Figure 10 How an Increase in Demand Affects the Equilibrium

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Figure 11 How a Decrease in Supply Affects the Equilibrium

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Figure 12 A Shift in Both Supply and Demand