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Demand, Supply, and Market Equilibrium
Chapter 3
Copyright © 2009 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.
McGraw-Hill/Irwin
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Chapter Objectives
• Demand and its determinants• Supply and its determinants• Supply, demand, & market
equilibrium• Changes in supply and demand • Government-set prices
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A Market
• Interaction between buyers and sellers
• Buyers demand goods• Sellers supply goods• Assumptions
–Standardized good–Competitive market
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Demand
• Schedule or curve• Amount consumers willing
and able to purchase at a given price
• Other things equal• Individual demand • Market demand
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Law of Demand
• Other things equal, as price falls quantity demanded rises
• Explanations:–Diminishing marginal utility–Income effect–Substitution effect
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Individual Demand
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Determinants of Demand
• Factors that shift the demand curve
• Cause more or less to be bought at any possible price
• Increase or decrease in demand• Tastes• Number of buyers
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Determinants of Demand
• Income–Normal goods–Inferior goods
• Price of related goods–Substitute good–Complementary good–Unrelated goods
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Individual Demand
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Individual Demand
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Change in Demand
Change in Quantity Demanded
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Supply
• Schedule or curve• Amount producers willing
and able to sell at a given price
• Individual supply• Market supply
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Law of Supply
• Other things equal, as price rises the quantity supplied rises
• Explanations:–Revenue implications–Marginal cost
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Individual Supply
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Determinants of Supply
• Resource prices• Technology• Taxes and subsidies• Prices of other goods• Producer expectations• Number of sellers
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Individual Supply
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Individual Supply
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Change in Quantity Supplied
Change in Supply
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Market Equilibrium
• Equilibrium price and quantity
• Surplus and shortage
• Rationing function of price
• Efficient allocation–Productive efficiency
–Allocative efficiency
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Market Equilibrium
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$4 Price Floor
6,000 BushelSurplus
$2 Price Ceiling
7,000 BushelShortage
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Market Equilibrium
• Change in demand–Shift of the demand curve
• Change in supply–Shift of the supply curve
• Change in equilibrium price and quantity
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Market Equilibrium
• Supply increase; Demand decrease
• Supply decrease; Demand increase
• Supply increase; Demand increase
• Supply decrease; Demand decrease
Price Quantity
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Government-Set Prices
• Price ceilings on gasoline–Rationing problem
–Black markets
• Rent controls
• Price floors on wheat–Optimal allocation of
resources
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A Market for Human Organs
• Waiting list for transplants• Demand for organs• Supply of organs—two
possibilities• Market eliminates shortage • Moral objections• Legalize and regulate?
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A Market for Human Organs
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Supply of Organs
At Price P1 theShortage is ReducedBy Q1 – Q2 Demand for Organs
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Key Terms• demand• demand schedule• law of demand• diminishing marginal utility• income effect• substitution effect• demand curve• determinants of demand• normal goods• inferior goods• substitute good• complementary good• change in demand• change in quantity demanded
• supply• supply schedule• law of supply• supply curve• determinants of supply• change in supply• change in quantity
supplied• equilibrium price• equilibrium quantity• surplus• shortage• price ceiling• price floor
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