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In a market economy, there is a(n) _______________ relationship between the price of a good and the amount of that good buyers want to buy.

inverse or negative

Consider the table below. Assuming the law of demand holds, the cell labeled \"?\" could be which of the following quantities?

157

Susan gets a 15 percent performance bonus at work. She can finally stop eating so many frozen pizzas and eat something more tasty. Frozen pizzas are a(n):

inferior good

The concept of demand is best described as:

the quantity of a good or service that people want to purchase at different possible prices.

Le Bureau et Chaise offers a one weekend clearance sale on its old model of desks, which causes students to rush to upgrade their dorm furniture.

Movement Along the Demand Curve

Nettoyer raises the price of its laundry detergent, which results in less sales and strange scents around college dorm floors.

Movement Along the Demand Curve

A local fight club supplies less of its premium quality soap as a result of lower prices.

Movement Along the Supply Curve

In the country of Weskia, designed to sag shorts are no longer in vogue and sales drop off as a result.

Shift of the Demand Curve

Last Hope, an energy drink company notices are desperate during finals and change their buying behavior.

Shift of the Demand Curve

Mike is an appliance salesman. Refrigerator sales in his store have fallen and so has his commission. Mike decides to switch from name brand cereal to generic cereal. Generic cereal is a(n):

inferior good

Professor Jones is an oceanographer. She finds that college students eat less sushi when their incomes rise. Sushi is a(n):

inferior good

Andrew, a college student, loves drinking coffee late at night to study for exams. Having no income, he is used to buying cheap bad tasting coffee, such as Beanlightened, that he needs to grind and brew himself. The coffee tastes putrid but, with enough cream and sugar, Andrew is able to tolerate it. Occasionally, he does go out to Starbucks when he has spare money. After graduation, Andrew gets a job working at a database firm as a programmer. His income is now a healthy $75,000 a year and he decides he\'s had enough bad tasting coffee. He ends up buying coffee daily from Starbucks even though it costs significantly more than Beanlightened. 1. In economic terms, Starbucks coffee is a(n) _________ __________, while Beanlightened coffee is a(n) _______ _________. 2. Andrew's demand for Starbucks coffee changed as a result of an increase in his __________.

normal good, inferior good, a change in income

College students rush and buy discount furniture to take advantage of a one-day sale.

Movement Along the Demand

College students reduce how much detergent they use for each load of laundry in response too higher detergent prices.

Movement Along the Demand Curve

Americans put their gold and silver jewelry for sale as a result of rising prices.

Movement Along the Supply Curve

College students purchase many more energy drinks during finals week than during the rest of the semester.

Shift of the Demand Curve

Out-N-In, a burger joint with an absurd national following in the U.S. sells more burgers as the price of chicken increases.

Shift of the Demand Curve

Students eat out more often as the federal government increases how much grant money it provides students.

Shift of the Demand Curve

At a price of $12 per DVD:

a surplus of 20 DVDs occurs.

After discovering that flash steaming tuna first, before using mechanical processes to extract meat, removes more tuna flesh, more cans of tuna hit the shelves at all major grocers.

Shift of the Supply Curve

Amplitude decides to join the smartphone market.

Shift of the Supply Curve

Any price < P* creates

a shortage

The maximum amount of a product that sellers are willing and able to provide for sale over a relevant range of prices, holding all other factors constant, is called:

supply.

When the market price of a good increases, the amount that sellers are willing to offer for sale increases. This statement is best described as:

the law of supply.

What is the equilibrium price per DVD?

$10

Why is this restriction so useful in economic analysis?

If every variable is allowed to change, it would be impossible to isolate the impact of one variable on another.

Suppose that the price of an iced coffee falls from $4.25 to $3.50. Assuming that the point on the graph below corresponds to the initial price of $4.25, move the point to a new position on the curve to show the impact of this price change (holding everything else constant).

Lowest point

Due to increases in hay prices, an input for raising cattle, the price of a gallon of 2% milk increases from $2.98 to $3.25.

Quantity Demanded Decreases

Sharp increase in the price of wood causes increases in prices for dressers and desks.

Quantity Demanded Decreases

Buy one get one free special for mp3 albums on Amazon.

Quantity Demanded Increases

Groupon has a Groupon for $6 off the price of laser tag.

Quantity Demanded Increases

After it earns 1st prize in the spicy category of a ramen tasting competition, college students buy more Lamian brand ramen noodles.

Shift of the Demand Curve

The basic proposition of the law of demand is that:

as the price of a good increases, buyers want to purchase less.

Which phrase do we use to indicate that we are trying to study the relationship between two variables while the values of all other variables are held unchanged?

ceteris paribus

The price that results when quantity demanded equals quantity supplied is most correctly called the:

equilibrium price.

Billy\'s mom increases his weekly allowance by $5. As a result, Billy increases the number of apps he downloads on his smartphone. Smartphone apps are a(n):

normal good

Hair stylist Molly loses a few of her clients. Molly cuts back on the number of smoothies she buys during the week. Smoothies are a(n):

normal good

The law of supply explains:

the positive relationship between price and quantity supplied.

A surplus exists:

when quantity supplied exceeds the quantity demanded.

Any price > P* creates

a surplus

Week long special at the grocery store, where pork shoulder is on sale at $1.99 a pound, down from $3.99 a pound.

Quantity Demanded Increases


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