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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Factors that affect foreign direct investment (FDI)

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Readers Question: why some countries are more successful in attracting Foreign Direct Investment than others? Foreign direct investment (FDI) means companies purchase capital and invest in a foreign country. For example, if a US multinational, such as Nike built a factory for making trainers in Pakistan; this would count as foreign direct investment. In summary, …

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Backward Bending Supply Curve

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A typical supply curve shows an increase in supply as wages rise. It slopes from left to right. However, in labour markets, we can often witness a backward bending supply curve. This means after a certain point, higher wages can lead to a decline in labour supply. This occurs when higher wages encourage workers to …

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Factors affecting economic growth

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Economic growth is an increase in real GDP; it means an increase in the value of goods and services produced in an economy. The rate of economic growth is the annual percentage increase in real GDP. There are several factors affecting economic growth, but it is helpful to split them up into: Demand-side factors (e.g. …

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Factors affecting choice of job/occupation

Individuals choice of job/career/occuption will depend on how attractive the job is compared to the alternatives. Individuals will be influenced by various factors such as the wage levels, skills required and the likely satisfaction gained in the job. The supply of labour to particular occupations will depend on several factors. Wages. All things being equal, …

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Example of plotting demand and supply curve graph

The demand curve shows the amount of goods consumers are willing to buy at each market price. An individual demand curve shows the quantity of the good, a consumer would buy at different prices.     Plotting price and quantity supply     Market equilibrium     More demand curves Related Factors affecting demand Demand …

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Factors affecting oil prices in short and long run

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A look at the different factors affecting the price of oil in both short term and long. Readers Question: I’m trying to update myself on what’s happening with oil prices at the moment (partly to prepare myself for uni interviews) but I’m finding very conflicting articles, such as: Article warning of oil rising to $150 …

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Joint Supply

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Joint supply occurs when two goods are produced together from the same origin / raw material. Examples of joint supply If you grow wheat, you get both wheat and straw. Producing refined flour creates bran as a byproduct. Bran can be used as fibre ingredient or using in compost If you increase the supply of …

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