Demand Flashcards

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What dos ‘demand’ refer to

A

The number of goods and services a customer wants to/will be at a certain time

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2
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When and how does effective demand occur

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When customers can and will buy at the given price

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3
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What is the basic law of demand

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There is an inverse relationship between the quantity that customers demand and the price:
- as price increases, quantity decreases

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4
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Which way does the demand slope curve

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From left to right

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5
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What is on the x axis of a demand curve

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quantity

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6
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What is on the y axis of a demand curve

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price

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7
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What happens if there is a change in any other factors affecting demand

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The entire curve will shift either left or right

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8
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What is the difference between a change in factors, and a change in price on a demand curve

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  • factors shift the curve left or right
  • price causes movement along the curve
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9
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7 examples of non-price factors affecting demand

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  • price of competitors
  • advertising
  • income changes
  • changing demographics
  • external shocks
  • seasonality
  • changes in taste/trends
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10
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how and why does competitors price changing affect the demand curve

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  • customers will buy cheaper substitutes
  • shifts demand for competitors/substitutes to the right
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11
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how and why does the decrease complementary goods that go together affect the demand curve

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  • one is less profitable without the other so will both shift to the left
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12
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how and why does a change in customer incomes affect the demand curve (increase in income)

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demand for branded goods will increase and therefore these will shift to the right

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13
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how and why does a change in customer incomes affect the demand curve (decrease in income)

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demand for own label inferior goods will increase and therefore these will shift to the right

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14
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how and why do trends affect the demand curve

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if goods/services become more popular their demand will increase and shift to the right

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15
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how and why does advertising affect the demand curve

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if more money is spent of advertising, more customers will become aware of the brand and demand will increase, shifting the curve to the right

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16
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how and why do demographics affect the demand curve

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if a country’s population changes (e.g. fewer babies are being born’ demand for baby products will decrease and the curve will shift to the left

17
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how and why does seasonality affect the demand curve

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demand varies at different times of the year so the demand curve can fluctuate

18
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how and why do unexpected events affect the demand curve

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people may panic-buy specific items (e.g. toilet roll) so the demand curve for toilet roll shifts to the right

19
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if demand increases, which way does the curve shift

A

to the right

20
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if demand decreases, which way does the curve shift

A

to the left

21
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definition of demand curve

A

the quantity needed for a product and different times/price points