Principles of Macroeconomics (11th Edition)
11th Edition
ISBN: 9780133023671
Author: Karl E. Case, Ray C. Fair, Sharon E. Oster
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 3, Problem 14P
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Two possible reasons for the rightward shift in the demand curve of newspaper.
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Supply and Demand Problem Set[1]
Use the following graph to answer questions 1 through 3:
Plot the following Price and Quantity combinations: (4, 8), (1, 2), (5, 10)
Is your graph more likely to be a demand curve or a supply curve? Why?
Using the equation of a line, and P for price and Q for quantity, what is the algebraic formula of this curve?
Use the following graph to answer questions 4 and 5:
Plot the following Price and Quantity combinations. Note that the points are given in the format (Quantity, Price).(0, 50), (2, 40), (4, 30), (6, 20), (8, 10)
Using the equation of a line, what is the algebraic formula of this demand curve?
Use the following information to answer questions 6 through 10:
Suppose the equation of the line changes to . Compute the quantity demanded at each indicated price.
Price: $50, Quantity:
Price: $40, Quantity:
Price: $30, Quantity:
Price: $20, Quantity:
Price: $10, Quantity:
Use the following graph to answer questions 11…
Complete the following. Note that several factors are listed in the book. For each factor, be sure to tell how it will shift the curve.
Name some factors that can cause a shift in the demand curve in markets for goods and services.
Name some factors that can cause a shift in the supply curve in markets for goods and services.
Find the equilibrium price, quantity, and revenue in a market characterized by the following information: Qd = 5000 - 20P [demand curve] Qs = 30P [supply curve]
Predict the direction of change (rise or fall) in the equilibrium price and quantity in the market for gasoline this week if drivers come to expect that the price of gasoline will fall next week. Use a demand-supply graph to justify your prediction.
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