Economics 1021A/B Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Shortage, Demand Curve

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Does the following event represent a movement along the demand curve or a shift of the demand curve: people buy more roses the week of valentine s day even though the prices became higher than at the other times. Ans: the demand curve is shifting to the right and a movement along the supply curve. This causes the demand curve to shift right increasing the price: the reduction of supply also increases the price hence the increase in vegetables when there is a lower supply during the winter months. The market equilibrium is at 7$ where they meet at the exact same quantity. For 4, they are withholding 6o roses, so there will be 60 roses less for all prises in the supply curve. There is an excess demand at 7$ and so the equilibrium moves to 8$ to match the reduced supply.

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