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Topic:- Demand & Supply
Presentation by Muhammad AdeelInsc: Sir Ali Akber
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Demand & The Law of Demand
• Refers to how much (quantity) of a product or service is desired by buyers.
• The law of demand states that, if all other factors remain equal, the higher the price of a good, the less people will demand that good.
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Demand Graph Price
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Supply & law of supply
• Supply represents how much the market can offer. The quantity supplied refers to the amount of a certain good producers are willing to supply.
• the law of supply demonstrates the quantities that will be sold at a certain price. But unlike the law of demand, the supply relationship shows an upward slope. This means that the higher the price, the higher the quantity supplied.
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Supply GraphPrice
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Equilibrium
• When supply and demand are equal (i.e. when the supply function and demand function intersect) the economy is said to be at equilibrium.
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Surplus
• That is quantity supplied is greater than quantity demanded.
• In this situation, some producers won't be able to sell all their goods. This will induce them to lower their price to make their product more appealing.
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Shortage
• That is quantity demanded is greater than quantity supplied.
• In this situation, consumers won't be able to buy as much of a good as they would like. In response to the demand of the consumers, producers will raise both the price of their product and the quantity they are willing to supply.
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