Factors that may shift the demand curve Flashcards

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What is ‘Disposable income’?

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It’s income that is available to someone over a period of time to spend; it includes state benefits but excludes direct taxes

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What are ‘inferior goods’?

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Goods for which demand will fall if income rises or rise if income falls

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What are ‘normal goods’?

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Goods for which demand will increase if income increases or fall if income falls

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What are ‘substitute goods’?

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Goods that are bought as an alternative to another but perform the same function

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What are ‘complimentary goods’?

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Goods that are purchased together because they are consumed together

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What is ‘demography’?

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It’s the study of human populations and how they change

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What is ‘infrastructure’?

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Basic systems and structures that a country needs to make economic activity possible for example, transport, communication, and power supplies

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How can advertising affect demand?

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Advertising can increase demand for products by influencing consumer preferences and awareness, leading to a rightward shift in the demand curve.

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How does income affect demand?

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An increase in disposable income generally leads to increased demand for most goods, except for inferior goods, which experience a decrease in demand.

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What factors can cause a shift in the demand curve?

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Factors such as:

  • changes in income
  • advertising
  • prices of substitutes and complements
  • fashion
  • demography
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Describe the difference between a movement along the demand curve and a shift in the demand curve.

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  • A movement along the demand curve is caused by a change in the price of the good
  • a shift in the demand curve is caused by factors other than price, such as income or advertising.
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