Title: What Is the Law of Demand?
1What Is the Law of Demand?
The law of demand states that consumers buy more
of a good when its price decreases and less
when its price increases.
- The law of demand is the result of two separate
behavior patterns that overlap, the substitution
effect and the income effect. - These two effects describe different ways that a
consumer can change his or her spending patterns
for other goods.
2- 3 economic concepts help explain the law of
demand - 1.Income effect- an increase or decrease in
consumer purchasing power caused by a change in
price. - Purchasing Power- the amount of income that
people have to spend on goods and services. - 2. Substitution Effect- consumers tendency to
substitute a lower price good for a similar 1
that is priced higher. - 3. Diminishing marginal utility- the usefulness
of each unit consumed decreases with each
additional unit.
3The Demand Schedule
- A demand schedule is a table that lists the
quantity of a good a person will buy at each
different price.
- A market demand schedule is a table that lists
the quantity of a good all consumers in a market
will buy at each different price.
4The Demand Curve
- A demand curve is a graphical representation of a
demand schedule. - When reading a demand curve, assume all outside
factors, such as income, are held constant.
Demand
5Shifts in Demand
- The Law of Demand only works assuming all other
things are held constant. - When this assumption is dropped, movement no
longer occurs along the demand curve. Rather, the
entire demand curve shifts.
6Ch. 4 Section 2- Shifts of the Demand Curve
- Determinants of demand Factors other than price
that influence the amount of demand for a good or
service. - Shifts the curve to the right (increase) or the
left (decrease).
7What Causes a Shift in Demand?
- Several factors can lead to a change in demand
1. Income Changes in consumers incomes affect
demand. A normal good is a good that consumers
demand more of when their incomes increase. An
inferior good is a good that consumers demand
less of when their income increases. 2. Consumer
Expectations Whether or not we expect a good to
increase or decrease in price in the future
greatly affects our demand for that good
today. 3. Population Changes in the size of the
population also affects the demand for most
products. 4. Consumer Tastes and
Advertising Advertising plays an important role
in many trends and therefore influences demand.
8Prices of Related Goods
The demand curve for one good can be affected by
a change in the demand for another good.
- Complements are two goods that are bought and
used together. - Example skis and ski boots
- Substitutes are goods used in place of one
another. - Example skis and snowboards
9Product 1 Product 2 Substitute or Complement
Pepsi Coke
2. Hamburger Ketchup
3. Hamburger Bean Burrito
4. Computer Flash Drive
5. Pencil Notebook Paper
6. DVDs Video Tapes
7. Headphones IPod
10Product 1 Product 2 Substitute or Complement
Pepsi Coke Substitute
2. Hamburger Ketchup Complement
3. Hamburger Bean Burrito Substitute
4. Computer Flash Drive Complement
5. Pencil Notebook Paper Complement
6. DVDs Video Tapes Substitute
7. Headphones IPod Complement
11Fill in the answers to the following questions
with (increase/decrease) or (complement/
substitutes.
- Exp. The price of Big Macs increases causing a
decrease in the Big Mac market. Therefore, the
demand for Mc Fries decreases because the two
items are complements.
12- The cost of Honda Accords decreases, causing
________ in the Honda market. Therefore, the
demand for the Toyota Camry (assume they have
about the same value) __________ because the two
items are______________. - The cost of automobile maintenance increases,
causing__________ in the maintenance field.
Therefore, the demand for public transportation
_______because it is____________.
13- The cost of Honda Accords decreases, causing
increase in the Honda market. Therefore, the
demand for the Toyota Camry (assume they have
about the same value) decreases because the two
items are _substitutes__. - The cost of automobile maintenance increases,
causing _decrease_ in the maintenance field.
Therefore, the demand for public transportation
increases_ because it is _a substitute_.
14- 3. The price of movie theater tickets increases,
causing ________ in the movie ticket market.
Therefore, the demand for movie rentals_________
because the two items are _____________. - 4. The price of CD players decreases, causing
____________ in the CD player market. Therefore,
the demand for CDs __________ because they are
______________.
15- 3. The price of movie theater tickets increases,
causing decrease in the movie ticket market.
Therefore, the demand for movie rentals increases
because the two items are substitutes. - 4. The price of CD players decreases, causing
__an increase_ in the CD player market.
Therefore, the demand for CDs _increases__
because they are __complements.
16Which way would a demand curve shift in the
following scenarios?Write left or right and
which determinant of demand caused the shift.
- 1. Papa Johns Pizza is offering 1 pizzas for
students on Monday nights. - 2. The government releases a report that Taco
Bells meat is actually dog food. - 3. Susans job at Six Flags ends in late October.
- 4. John has taken a second job.
- 5. Abercrombie opened a new store dedicated to
pre-teens. - 6. The local Pepsi plant has an explosion and has
to close, what happens to the demand for Coke? - 7. The price of jelly increases 200, what
happens to the demand for peanut butter?
17DEMAND HEADLINES
- Read the following eight newspaper headlines. In
each case decide if the event will cause a change
(shift) in the demand for beef in May. If so,
determine if it is an increase (right shift) or a
decrease (left shift) and tell which of the
determinants of demand has caused the shift - Prices of related goods
- Income
- Consumer Expectations
- Population
- Consumer Tastes and Advertising
- NOTE 1 Headline will not lead to a shift in
demand instead it will indicate a change in
quantity demanded (due to a change in price.)
18- HEADLINE 1 Price of beef to rise in June
- Example
- Demand (for beef in May) increases_ because of
consumer expectations - 2. HEADLINE 2 Millions of foreign immigrants
swell the US population - Demand _________ because _____________
- 3. HEADLINE 3 Pork prices drop
- Demand _____ because ______________
19- 4. HEADLINE 4 Surgeon General warns that eating
beef can be hazardous to your health - Demand ________because____________
- 5. HEADLINE 5 Beef prices fall consumers buy
more - Demand ______ because _________________
- 6. HEADLINE 6 Real income for Americans drops
third month in a row - Demand _____because ___________________
20- 7. HEADLINE 7 Charcoal shortage threatens
Memorial Day cookouts - Demand ________ because ____________
- 8. HEADLINE 8 Nationwide fad The super-burger
- Demand ________because __________