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This is JEOPARDY Supply and Demand Mr. Booth/Alex Trebek Categories Def. of Demand 100 200 300 400 500 Def. of Supply 100 200 300 400 500 Elastic or Inelastic 100 200 300 400 500 What If? 100 200 300 400 500 Random 100 200 300 400 500 Review Questions 100 200 300 400 500 Final Jeopardy QD would decrease from 10 to 5. You have $50 and want to buy some CD’s. If prices of CD’s rose from $5 each to $10, how would your quantity demanded of CD’s change? What is Utility? Benefit or satisfaction gained from using a good or service What is the Income Effect? You buy more if the price is lower and buy less if the price is higher What are Substitutions or the Substitution Effect? When you react to a change in price and buy a similar product Ex. Going to a movie instead of renting a DVD from Blockbuster What are Inferior Goods? Demand for these goods fall as income rises. Example: Discounted clothing What are Complements? When the use of a product increases the use of another product. Example: Cereal and Milk What is Marginal Product? The change in total product by adding more workers What are Variable Costs? Costs that depend on the level of output. Example: Wages for workers What are Excise Taxes? Tax on items the government is interested in discouraging. Ex: Tax on Cigarettes What is Regulation? This controls businesses behavior. Ex. Government _____the prescription drug industry so people don’t die from a dangerous drug What are Fixed Costs? Example: Cost that a business must pay regardless of output. Example: A business paying its lease or even utilities. What is Elastic? A good with a lot of substitutes. “Don’t Choke!” Daily Double What is Elastic? A luxury item like a Ferrari What is Inelastic? Insulin What is Elastic? Sweet rims for an Escalade What is Elastic (many substitutes if prices goes up)? Ice Cream Want is Technology/Increase/Shift Right? A software company invest in a set of fast, new computers that allow employees to test their new programs easily and quickly. What factor is this and how will it affect supply? A. Government Action/tobacco will decrease in supply and supply of corn will increase and move to the right. A farmer is deciding how much tobacco and how much corn to grow on the farm. Congress recently cut the subsidies that it pays farmers to raise tobacco. What factor is this and how will it affect supply of both crops? What is Up ? Situation: Substitutes. The price goes up for a movie. What happens to the demand of renting a DVD (Substitute). It goes _____ A. What is productivity/ Supply will increase and shift the curve to the right? A tool-making company hires several workers who got degrees from a technical school, where they learned manufacturing techniques. Which factor is this and how will it affect supply? “Don’t Choke!” Daily Double A. Characteristic is input costs and supply will decrease and go to the left. You own a company that makes wire. The price of copper has recently gone up. What characteristic is it and what happens to supply? What is Marginal Revenue? Money made from producting an additional unit of output. What the Law of Diminishing Marginal Utility? This law states that the marginal benefit of using each additional unit of a product during a given period will decline What are Normal Goods? Goods that consumers demand more of when their incomes rise What is Specialization? When a worker focuses on a particular aspect of production What is a Subsidy? A government payment that partially covers the cost of an economic activity. Example: Government made payments to double the supply of ethanol (gasoline substitute) A. Supply is above the equilibrium price = Surplus Supply is below the equilibrium price = Shortage How are surplus and shortage related to equilibrium price? Inelastic When consumers have few choices, will the demand be elastic or inelastic? A. They will buy the substitute because it’s cheaper. If the price of a substitute drops, will they buy the substitute or the original good? A. An increase in demand for coffee An increase in demand for one complement will have what effect on the other complementary good? Example: An increase in demand for sugar will have what effect on coffee? A. A direct relationship. If demand goes up, supply goes up because producers think they can make more money with more product sold. Does supply have an inverse or direct relationship?