ECO100Y5 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Economic Surplus, Demand Curve, Economic Equilibrium

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Lecture 3 elasticity and efficiency of market allocation: efficiency market allocation is surplus, ex: suppose there are three consumers who want to buy a camera, Find consumer surplus if demand given by (cid:1842) = (cid:883)(cid:882) (cid:1843) and (cid:1842) = . If something is not necessary, like movies, vacations, etc, when the prices go up, people will spend less money on it. Insulin for a diabetic), when prices up, people will still need to buy it, spend more money, and quantity demanded does not change as much. This is called inelastic demand: determinants of price elasticity of demand: P in the denominator is the average price: percentage changes: Note: but (cid:2197)(cid:2198) = (cid:2778)(cid:2197)(cid:2198) (cid:2172) (cid:2173) : price elasticity of demand. The price elasticity of demand is always negative if the law of demand holds. It is the percentage change in quantity demanded divided by the change in price: =(cid:3017)(cid:3032)(cid:3045)(cid:3030)(cid:3032)(cid:3041)(cid:3047)(cid:3032) (cid:3030) (cid:3041)(cid:3032) (cid:3041) (cid:3044)(cid:3048)(cid:3041)(cid:3047)(cid:3047) (cid:3031)(cid:3032)(cid:3040)(cid:3041)(cid:3031)(cid:3032)(cid:3031) (cid:3017)(cid:3032)(cid:3045)(cid:3030)(cid:3032)(cid:3041)(cid:3047)(cid:3032) (cid:3030) (cid:3041)(cid:3032) (cid:3041) (cid:3043)(cid:3045)(cid:3030)(cid:3032)

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