Microeconomics 101: Supply, Demand & Elasticity Study Plan

Course Overview

This beginner level guide covers essential topics in Microeconomics 101: Supply, Demand & Elasticity.

Study Schedule

  • Law of Demand
  • Price Elasticity
  • Market Failure

Free Notes for Microeconomics 101: Supply, Demand & Elasticity

The Laws of Supply and Demand

Market Equilibrium

The price of a good is determined where the Supply Curve meets the Demand Curve.

Definitions:

  • Law of Demand: As price goes up, quantity demanded goes down (Inverse relationship).
  • Law of Supply: As price goes up, quantity supplied goes up (Direct relationship).

Exam Question: What happens to the equilibrium price if consumer income rises? (Hint: Demand curve shifts right, Price increases).

Price Elasticity of Demand (PED)

Understanding Elasticity

PED measures how sensitive consumers are to a price change. Formula: % Change in QD / % Change in Price.

  • Elastic (>1): Consumers are sensitive (e.g., Luxury cars). A small price hike drops sales significantly.
  • Inelastic (<1): Consumers don't care much (e.g., Insulin, Petrol). You buy it regardless of price.

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