Wednesday, 9 April 2014

Microeconomics

Choose one of the following and determine whether there is correct usage of the terms “demand,” “quantity demanded,” “supply” and “quantity supplied.” Why or why not? 
  • As the price of pizza increases, consumers’ demand decreases.
  • Whenever the price of bicycles increases, the supply of bicycles increases.
  • The price of electricity is cheaper in the northwestern part of the United States and, therefore, the demand for electricity is greater in the northwest.
  • An increase in incomes of car buyers will increase the quantity demanded for cars.
  • An increase in the quantity demanded of lobsters means consumers are willing and able to buy more lobsters at any price – whatever the current price is.
A decrease in the supply of frog legs means suppliers will provide fewer frog legs in the market at any price – whatever the current price is.

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