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PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMIC. Supply Law of Supply Changes in Supply Elasticity of Supply Equilibrium of Demand& Supply. BY Ms. Samina Ansari Lecturer of Economics Dep: Economics & Comm Geo DADC. DEFINITION OF SUPPLY. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMIC
Supply Law of Supply
Changes in Supply
Elasticity of Supply
Equilibrium of Demand& Supply
BYMs. Samina Ansari
Lecturer of EconomicsDep: Economics & Comm
GeoDADC
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DEFINITION OF SUPPLY
“ Supply is a schedule of the amount of a good that would be offered for sale at all possible prices, at any instant of time or during any period of time, e.g. a day , a week & so on.”
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Definition of Law of Supply:“If all other things remain the same,
the quantity supplied of a product increases as a result of an increase in price and vice- versa.”
LAW OF SUPPLY
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Assumptions of Law of Supply
1- Cost of production (which depends upon) Price of raw material Tax rates Technology & methods of production Wage bill2- Floods, war etc3-Change of season4- Number of producer5- Political situation
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Schedule(Law of supply)
SUGAR Price (Kg) QS(Kg) P1 (2) Q1 (20) P2 (4) Q2 (40) P3 (6) Q3 (60)
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Diagram of Law of Supply“ The supply curve is upward sloping from
left to right showing a positive relationship b/w price & quantity supplied.”
e Economics Basics: Demand & Supply
Investopedia http//:www.investopedia.com
Demand
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CHANGES IN SUPPLYWhat Does Change In Supply Mean?
A term used in economics to describe when the suppliers of a given good or service have altered their production or output. A change in supply can be brought on by new technologies, making production more efficient and less expensive, or by a change in the number of competitors in the market.
There are TWO types of change in supply; 1. Movement ALONG the supply curve ( Extension & Contraction of supply).
2. SHIFTS in the supply curve ( Rise & Fall in supply).
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1-A movement ALONG the supply curve
A movement along the supply curve is caused by a change in PRICE of the good or service. For instance, an increase in the price of the good results in an EXTENSION of supply (quantity supplied will increase), whilst a decrease in price causes a CONTRACTION of supply (quantity supplied will decrease).
A rightward shift represents an increase in the quantity supplied (at all prices) S1 to S2, whilst a leftward shift represents a decrease in the quantity supplied (at all prices). S1 to S3.
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2-A SHIFT in the supply curve (Rise & Fall in Supply)
A shift in the supply curve is caused by a change in any non-price determinant of supply. The curve can shift to the right or left.
Basic reasons are in the following. A change in cost of production. A change in the agricultural output. Changes in tax rates. Development of means of transport. Law & order situation. Development in science & technology.
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RISE IN SUPPLY1-Supply is said to
rise when, at the same price, more quantity is offered for sale by the sellers.
2- The same quantity is offered for sale at low price.
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FALL IN SUPPLYThe fall of supply is
opposite to the rise of supply. Thus, when quantity supplied decreases at the same price or quantity supplied remains the same at the higher price: this would be the fall in supply.
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ELASTICITY OF SUPPLYDefinition of Elasticity of supply:
Supply elasticity is defined as the percentage change in quantity supplied divided by the percentage change in price. The price elasticity of supply is often summarized by this handy formula:
es = % in Qs % in price
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MEASUREMENT OF ELASTICITY OF SUPPLY
PERCENTAG METHOD“ Percentage change in quantity supplied
is measured in relation to percentage change in its price.”
es = % change in quantity supplied % change in priceFormula: es = q x p p x q
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DEGREES OF ELASTICITY OF SUPPLY
1.Equal to unity (es =1) 2.Greater than unity(es>1)
3. Less than unity (es<1)
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1.Equal to unity (es =1)
If % change in quantity supplied is equal to % change in price elasticity is equal to 1 or unity.
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2.Greater than unity (es >1)If % change in
quantity supplied is great than % change in price, elasticity will be great than unity
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3. Less than unity (es<1)
If the % change in amount supplied is less than % change in price than supply elasticity will be less than unity.
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TWO EXTREMES OF ELASTICITY OF SUPPLY
1- Perfectly Elastic Supply Curve
2- Perfectly Inelastic Supply Curve
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Perfectly Elastic Supply Curve
Definition:“When the
quantity supplied extends to
infinity a certain price. It will be
perfectly elastic supply curve.”
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Perfectly Inelastic Supply Curve
Definition:“When the change
in price becomes totally in effective
on the quantity supplied of a product the
supply becomes perfectly inelastic.”
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EQUILIBRIUM OF DEMAND & SUPPLY&
PRICE DETERMINATION• What Does
Economic Equilibrium Mean?
When supply and demand are equal (i.e. when the supply function and demand function intersect) the economy is said to be at equilibrium.
Equilibrium Price
Equilibrium QuantityMarket
Equilibrium
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Equilibrium Price“When the price
at which the quantity demanded equal to quantity supplied is called Equilibrium Price.”
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EQUILIBRIUM QUANTITY
“ The quantity bought or sold or the amount demanded & supplied at the
equilibrium prices is known as equilibrium amount or Equilibrium
Quantity.”
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MARKET EQUILIBRIUMWhen supply and demand
reach an agreement, it is called market
equilibrium. If a market reaches this point,
there is no pressure from any sides to
change the prices. The invisible hand leadsto supply and demand. This
cartoon shows that equilibrium is the point
where supply meets demand in the market.
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SCHEDULE & DIAGRAM
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REFERENCES Micro Economics
Michel Shams Micro Economics Theory & Application Edger.k.Browing Principles of Economics Abdul Haleem Khawaja Principles of Economics Habib Ullah Waseer
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