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CONTEMPORARY ECONOMICS: CHAPTER 4 © SOUTH-WESTERN1

CHAPTER 4 Demand

4.14.1 The Demand Curve

4.24.2 Elasticity of Demand

4.34.3 Changes in Demand

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CHAPTER 4 Demand Why are newspapers sold in vending machines that

allow you to take more than one copy? How much do you eat when you can eat all you want? What cures spring fever? What economic principle is behind the saying, “Been

there, done that”? Why do higher cigarette taxes cut smoking by

teenagers more than by other age groups?

Consider

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LESSON 4.1

The Demand Curve Explain the law of demand Interpret a demand schedule and

demand curve

Objectives

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LESSON 4.1

The Demand Curve demand law of demand marginal utility law of diminishing marginal utility demand curve quantity demanded individual demand market demand

Key Terms

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Demand

Demand indicates how much of a product consumers are both willing and able to buy at each possible price during a given period, other things remaining constant.

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Law of Demand

The law of demand says that quantity demanded varies inversely with price, other things constant. Thus, the higher the price, the smaller the quantity demanded.

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Law of Demand

Demand, wants, and needs  Substitution effect Income effect Diminishing marginal utility

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Demand Schedule and Demand Curve Demand versus quantity demanded Individual demand and market demand

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Demand SchedulePrice Quantity Demanded

per Pizza per Week (millions)

a $15 8

b 12 14

c 9 20

d 6 26

e 3 32

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Demand Curve for Pizzaa

b

c

d

e

D

8 14 20 26 32Millions of pizzas per week

$15

12

9

6

3

0

Pric

e pe

r pi

zza

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$12

8

4

1

(c) Chris

$12

8

4

1 2

(b) Brianna

$12

8

4Pric

e

1 2 3 Pizzas (per week)

(a) Hector

Individual Demand for Pizzas

dH dB dC

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$12

8

4Pric

e

1 2 3 Pizzas (per week)

(d) Market demand for pizzas

6

Market Demand for Pizzas

dH dB dC D+ + =

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