ECON 001B Chapter Notes - Chapter 4: Peanut Butter, Moe Williams, Demand Curve

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Markets: a group of buyers and sellers of a particular good or service. Competitive markets: where no buyer or seller can affect the price. The good or service is identical across sellers and 2. Demand: the quantity demanded for a good or service is the amount of a good that people are willing and able to purchase. Law of demand: the claim (always exceptions in economics*) that, other things being equal, the quantity demanded of a good falls when the price of the good rises. Demand schedule: table showing relationship between price and quantity demanded. Demand curve: a graph showing the above^ Alice and bob"s demand for ice cream. Alice: free ice cream = 24 units, =16 units, = 8, = 0. Price is on vertical axis and demand is on horizontal axis and always label. Imagine a graph of the above table*

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