ECON 200 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Economic Equilibrium, Shortage, Demand Curve

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Demanders have demand (they are willing to pay money to have things) Suppliers have supply (they are willing to accept money to sell things) As long as there are demanders and suppliers, there will be markets (producers sell things to consumers) The equilibrium is where the supply curve intersects the demand curve. At this point, consumers are willing to buy exactly what producers are willing to sell. At price of , quantity demanded is equal to quantity supplied. If there is no external force, equilibrium will not change. If the market price is not equal to the equilibrium price, then quantity demanded is not equal to quantity supplied. If the price is above equilibrium price, excess supply occurs and there is a surplus of the good or service. A surplus provides incentives for the price to decrease. A surplus (cid:12254) (cid:12254: the quantity supplied decreases, the quantity demanded increases. The price continues to decrease until qs = qd = q*.

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