Inelastic demand

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Definition – Demand is price inelastic when a change in price causes a smaller percentage change in demand. It occurs where there is a price elasticity of demand (PED) of less than one. Goods which are price inelastic tend to have few substitutes and are considered necessities by users. Diagram of price inelastic demand For …

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Arc Elasticity of Demand

Definition: Arc elasticity of demand measures elasticity between two points on a curve – using a mid-point between the two curves. On most curves, the elasticity of a curve varies depending on where you are. Therefore elasticity needs to measure a certain sector of the curve. Calculating Arc Elasticity of Demand To calculate arc elasticity …

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Factors affecting demand

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The demand for a good depends on several factors, such as price of the good, perceived quality, advertising, income, confidence of consumers and changes in taste and fashion. We can look at either an individual demand curve or the total demand in the economy. The individual demand curve illustrates the price people are willing to …

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Factors affecting supply and demand of housing

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A look at factors affecting the demand and supply of housing. In summary. Demand-side factors 1. Affordability. Rising incomes mean that people are able to afford to spend more on housing. During periods of economic growth, demand for houses tends to rise. Also, demand for housing tends to be a luxury good. So a rise …

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Demand-pull inflation

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Demand-pull inflation is a period of inflation which arises from rapid growth in aggregate demand. It occurs when economic growth is too fast. If aggregate demand (AD) rises faster than productive capacity (LRAS), then firms will respond by putting up prices, creating inflation. Inflation – a sustained increase in the price level. Demand-pull inflation – …

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Explaining supply and demand

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Supply and demand illustrate the working of a market and the interaction between suppliers and consumers. Supply and demand curves determine the price and quantity of goods and services. Any changes in supply and demand will have an effect on the equilibrium price and quantity of the good sold. It will also affect the incentives …

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Explaining Supply and Demand

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Supply and demand are a fundamental basis of economics; they help explain the determination of price and output in different markets. The supply curve shows the amount of goods firms are willing to sell at different prices. At higher prices, it becomes more profitable to sell the goods, so supply tends to rise with the …

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