ECON 1B03 Chapter Notes - Chapter 4: Cream Cheese, Tomato Juice, Economic Equilibrium

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Cold weather damages the orange crop, reducing the supply of oranges. This can be seen in figure 6 as a shift to the left in the supply curve for oranges. The new equilibrium price is higher than the old equilibrium price. People often travel to the caribbean from quebec to escape cold weather, so demand for. Caribbean hotel rooms is high in the winter. In the summer, fewer people travel to the. The result, as shown in figure 7, is a shift to the left in the demand curve. The equilibrium price of caribbean hotel rooms is thus lower in the summer than in the winter, as the figure shows. 51 f chapter 4/the market forces of supply and demand. When a war breaks out in the middle east, many markets are affected. Since much oil production takes place there, the war disrupts oil supplies, shifting the supply curve for gasoline to the left, as shown in figure 8.

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