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DEMAND
LAW OF DEMAND: 
As the price of a product 
increases, quantity demanded 
falls; likewise, as the price of a 
product decreases, quantity 
demanded increases. 
P= QD P= QD
REASONS THAT EXPLAIN 
THE LAW OF DEMAND: 
1. Diminishing Marginal Utility 
2. Income Effect 
3. Substitution Effect
Reasons that explain the law of Demand: 
DIMINISHING MARGINAL UTILITY 
Utility is how 
much pleasure a 
consumer gets 
from a good. 
! It is measured 
in utils.
Reasons that explain the law of Demand: 
Each time you 
benefit from 
consuming a 
good, economists 
say you are 
experiencing 
marginal utility. 
DIMINISHING MARGINAL UTILITY 
Mmm! SO hungry!
Reasons that explain the law of Demand: 
LAW OF 
DIMINISHING MARGINAL UTILITY: 
As a person increases consumption 
of a product, there is a decline in the 
marginal utility that person derives 
from consuming each additional unit 
of that product.
LAW OF 
DIMINISHING MARGINAL UTILITY: 
Burger 1 Burger 2 Burger 3 
You are hungry! Eating 
the burger gives lots of 
instant satisfaction! 
You are still sort of 
hungry. Eating another 
burger gives some 
satisfaction. 
You are full! Eating the 
burger gives very little 
satisfaction. 
Utility Utility Utility
LAW OF 
DIMINISHING MARGINAL UTILITY:
LAW OF 
DIMINISHING MARGINAL UTILITY: 
“If one mint makes your breath smell 
fresh, why not eat fifty of them? Answer: 
diminishing marginal utility. If exercising for 
one hour is good for your health, why not 
exercise for 24 hours straight? 
Diminishing marginal utility. If a drop of 
perfume makes you smell nice, why not 
wear the whole bottle? You guessed it - 
diminishing marginal utility!”
Reasons that explain the law of Demand: 
DIMINISHING MARGINAL UTILITY 
As you consume more and more of a good, 
its marginal utility decreases. You will stop 
your consumption of the good in the short 
run because it no longer satisfies you. 
Thus, the only way you will demand more of 
the good is if the price decreases. 
P= QD P= QD
Reasons that explain the law of Demand: 
THE INCOME EFFECT 
The relationship between income and the 
quantity demanded is a positive one, as 
income increases, so does the quantity of 
goods and services demanded.
Reasons that explain the law of Demand: 
THE INCOME EFFECT 
When income affects the buying patterns of 
individuals, the change is attributed to the 
“income effect”
Reasons that explain the law of Demand: 
THE SUBSTITUTION EFFECT 
The idea that as prices rise, consumers will 
replace more expensive items with less 
costly alternatives.
Reasons that explain the law of Demand: 
THE SUBSTITUTION EFFECT 
When related products affect the buying 
patterns of individuals, the change is 
attributed to the “substitution effect”
LAW OF DEMAND: 
P= QD P= QD
DEMAND CURVE: 
A model that shows 
the relationship 
between the quantity 
of goods and services 
that people are 
willing to buy, and the 
ideal price of those 
goods and services at 
any given quantity.
DEMAND CURVE: 
A demand curve can 
represent the preferences 
of an entire group of 
people, or the preferences 
of an individual. 
of burgers 
of burgers 
This is how 
much I am 
willing to pay 
for burgers!
DEMAND CURVE: 
When the price is 1$, how 
many burgers is Max going 
to buy? 
! What about when the 
price is 2$? or 3$? 
of burgers 
of burgers 
This is how 
much I am 
willing to pay 
for burgers!
The demand 
curve slants 
downward. 
! 
Remember 
“D” 
for “down”! 
P= QD P= QD
CHANGES IN PRICE: 
Changes in price result in movement along 
the demand curve. 
5 
!4 
!3 
!2 
!1 
2 4 6 8 10 
P (of gum) 
QD (of gum) 
I heard the 
price of a 
pack of gum 
is rising!
CHANGES IN PRICE: 
Changes in price result in movement along 
the demand curve. 
5 
!4 
!3 
!2 
!1 
2 4 6 8 10 
P (of gum) 
QD (of gum) 
5 
!4 
!3 
!2 
!1 
P1 
P2 
2 4 6 8 10 
P (of gum) 
QD (of gum)
CHANGES IN PRICE: 
We are only able to predict consumer 
preferences with the ceteris paribus 
assumption in effect. 
5 
!4 
!3 
!2 
!1 
2 4 6 8 10 
P (of gum) 
QD (of gum) 
Remember, under 
ceteris paribus, “all 
else is constant.” 
This means that 
nothing else besides 
the price is changing. 
P1 
P2
SHIFTS IN DEMAND: 
ONLY changes in price result in movement 
along the demand curve. Changes in other 
factors can actually SHIFT the demand curve. 
• Change in income 
! 
• Change in preferences 
! 
• Change in future expectations 
! 
• Change in the price of a substitute or 
compliment good
SHIFTS IN DEMAND: 
Change in price = change in quantity demanded 
Change in other factors = change in demand 
P (of gum) QD (of gum) 
P (of gum) 
QD (of gum) 
Change in Price Change in other factors
SHIFTS IN DEMAND: 
Change in 
Income: 
If Max gets a raise 
at work, he will 
buy more of what 
he likes. This 
appears as a shift 
in the demand 
curve to the right. 
5 
!4 
!3 
!2 
!1 
D1 
D2 
2 4 6 8 10 
P (of gum) 
QD (of gum) 
What happens to the curve when Max gets a pay cut at work?
SHIFTS IN DEMAND: 
Change in 
Preferences: 
If Max decides he 
does not like gum 
any more, he will 
buy less overall. 
This causes the 
curve to shift left. 
5 
!4 
!3 
!2 
!1 
D1 
D2 
2 4 6 8 10 
P (of gum) 
QD (of gum) 
What happens to the curve when Max decides that gum is his favorite thing ever?
SHIFTS IN DEMAND: 
Change in 
Future 
Expectations: 
If Max hears that 
the price of gum is 
going to go up, he 
is willing to buy 
more gum today. 
D1 
D2 
What happens to the curve when Max hears that the price of gum is going to 
decrease? 
5 
!4 
!3 
!2 
!1 
2 4 6 8 10 
P (of gum) 
QD (of gum)
SHIFTS IN DEMAND: 
Change in the 
price of a 
substitute: 
When the price of 
a substitute good 
goes up, people will 
buy more of the 
cheaper good, and 
demand goes up 
(shifts right) 
Substitute Goods: 
Goods that can be 
used for the same 
purpose. 
What happens to the curve if the price of a substitute does down?
SHIFTS IN DEMAND: 
Change in the price 
of a substitute: 
“Super Chew” gum 
became more 
expensive this week. 
As a result, the QD 
of “Flavor Burst” gum 
increased. 
5 
!4 
!3 
!2 
!1 
D1 
D2 
2 4 6 8 10 
P (of FB gum) 
QD (of FB gum) 
Because one item is more expensive, people will seek similar items and buy 
them instead.
SHIFTS IN DEMAND: 
5 
!4 
!3 
!2 
!1 
D1 
D2 
2 4 6 8 10 
P (of FB gum) 
QD (of FB gum) 
Ask yourself: 
If the price of “Super 
Chew” increased, 
will people buy 
more or less Super 
Chew? Are Super 
Chew and “Flavor 
Burst” substitutes? If 
people buy less SC, 
will they buy more 
or less FB?
SHIFTS IN DEMAND: 
Change in the 
price of a 
compliment: 
When the price of a 
good goes up, 
people will buy 
Complimentary Goods: 
Goods that are often 
used together (and 
therefore purchased 
together) 
less of its 
complimentary 
goods as well. 
What happens to the curve the price of a compliment does down?
SHIFTS IN DEMAND: 
Change in the 
price of a 
compliment: 
The price of iPhones 
decreased. The 
quantity demanded 
of iPhone cases 
increases. 
5 
!4 
!3 
!2 
!1 
D1 
D2 
2 4 6 8 10 
P (of cases) 
QD (of cases) 
What happens to the Qd of iPhone cases when the price of iPhones goes up?
SHIFTS IN DEMAND: 
Ask yourself: 
If the price of 
iPhones decreased, 
will people buy 
more or less 
iPhones? Are iPhone 
cases a compliment 
to iPhones? If people 
buy more iPhones, 
will they buy more 
or less iPhone cases? 
5 
!4 
!3 
!2 
!1 
D1 
D2 
2 4 6 8 10 
P (of cases) 
QD (of cases)
PRACTICE PROBLEM #1: 
How much candy is 
Maxine willing to 
purchase at the price 
of 4$? 
At the price of 1$ 
5 
P (of candy) QD (of candy) 
!4 
!3 
!2 
!1 4 8 12 16 20
PRACTICE PROBLEM #2: 
Max is at the store shopping for 
shirts. He is about to buy one shirt 
at the regular price, then he notices 
it is on sale. He decides to buy two 
additional shirts. 
! 
Represent this situation with a 
demand graph.
PRACTICE PROBLEM #3: 
Maxine’s parents 
decide to increase 
her allowance. How 
will this influence 
maxine’s demand 
curve for candy? 
Draw Maxine’s new 
D2 curve. 
5 
D1 
P (of candy) QD (of candy) 
!4 
!3 
!2 
!1 4 8 12 16 20
PRACTICE PROBLEM #4: 
Maxine hears that 
the weather will 
start to get cold 
tomorrow. How 
does this affect her 
demand curve for ice 
cream today? 
P (of ice cream) QD (of ice cream) 
5 
!4 
!3 
!2 
D1 
!1 2 4 6 8 10
PRACTICE PROBLEM #5: 
Max read a study 
that said that the 
eating of ice cream 
can weaken your 
immune system. 
How might this 
influence Max’s 
demand curve for ice 
cream? 
5 
!4 
!3 
!2 
!1 
D1 
2 4 6 8 10 
P (of ice cream) 
QD (of ice cream)
PRACTICE PROBLEM #6: 
The price of ice 
cream at the grocery 
store just decreased. 
How will this affect 
the demand curve 
for chocolate syrup? 
5 
!4 
!3 
!2 
!1 
P (of syrup) 
D1 
2 4 6 8 10 
QD (of syrup)
PRACTICE PROBLEM #7: 
The price of frozen 
yogurt at the 
grocery store just 
decreased. How will 
this affect the 
demand curve for 
ice cream? 
5 
!4 
!3 
!2 
!1 
D1 
2 4 6 8 10 
P (of ice cream) 
QD (of ice cream)
PRACTICE PROBLEM #8: 
Label the following pairs as either 
substitutes or compliments: 
1. Nail polish and nail polish remover 
2. Cars and tires 
3. Chicken and turkey 
4. Sheets and pillowcases 
5. Sweaters and sweatshirts

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Demand

  • 2. LAW OF DEMAND: As the price of a product increases, quantity demanded falls; likewise, as the price of a product decreases, quantity demanded increases. P= QD P= QD
  • 3. REASONS THAT EXPLAIN THE LAW OF DEMAND: 1. Diminishing Marginal Utility 2. Income Effect 3. Substitution Effect
  • 4. Reasons that explain the law of Demand: DIMINISHING MARGINAL UTILITY Utility is how much pleasure a consumer gets from a good. ! It is measured in utils.
  • 5. Reasons that explain the law of Demand: Each time you benefit from consuming a good, economists say you are experiencing marginal utility. DIMINISHING MARGINAL UTILITY Mmm! SO hungry!
  • 6. Reasons that explain the law of Demand: LAW OF DIMINISHING MARGINAL UTILITY: As a person increases consumption of a product, there is a decline in the marginal utility that person derives from consuming each additional unit of that product.
  • 7. LAW OF DIMINISHING MARGINAL UTILITY: Burger 1 Burger 2 Burger 3 You are hungry! Eating the burger gives lots of instant satisfaction! You are still sort of hungry. Eating another burger gives some satisfaction. You are full! Eating the burger gives very little satisfaction. Utility Utility Utility
  • 8. LAW OF DIMINISHING MARGINAL UTILITY:
  • 9. LAW OF DIMINISHING MARGINAL UTILITY: “If one mint makes your breath smell fresh, why not eat fifty of them? Answer: diminishing marginal utility. If exercising for one hour is good for your health, why not exercise for 24 hours straight? Diminishing marginal utility. If a drop of perfume makes you smell nice, why not wear the whole bottle? You guessed it - diminishing marginal utility!”
  • 10. Reasons that explain the law of Demand: DIMINISHING MARGINAL UTILITY As you consume more and more of a good, its marginal utility decreases. You will stop your consumption of the good in the short run because it no longer satisfies you. Thus, the only way you will demand more of the good is if the price decreases. P= QD P= QD
  • 11. Reasons that explain the law of Demand: THE INCOME EFFECT The relationship between income and the quantity demanded is a positive one, as income increases, so does the quantity of goods and services demanded.
  • 12. Reasons that explain the law of Demand: THE INCOME EFFECT When income affects the buying patterns of individuals, the change is attributed to the “income effect”
  • 13. Reasons that explain the law of Demand: THE SUBSTITUTION EFFECT The idea that as prices rise, consumers will replace more expensive items with less costly alternatives.
  • 14. Reasons that explain the law of Demand: THE SUBSTITUTION EFFECT When related products affect the buying patterns of individuals, the change is attributed to the “substitution effect”
  • 15. LAW OF DEMAND: P= QD P= QD
  • 16. DEMAND CURVE: A model that shows the relationship between the quantity of goods and services that people are willing to buy, and the ideal price of those goods and services at any given quantity.
  • 17. DEMAND CURVE: A demand curve can represent the preferences of an entire group of people, or the preferences of an individual. of burgers of burgers This is how much I am willing to pay for burgers!
  • 18. DEMAND CURVE: When the price is 1$, how many burgers is Max going to buy? ! What about when the price is 2$? or 3$? of burgers of burgers This is how much I am willing to pay for burgers!
  • 19. The demand curve slants downward. ! Remember “D” for “down”! P= QD P= QD
  • 20. CHANGES IN PRICE: Changes in price result in movement along the demand curve. 5 !4 !3 !2 !1 2 4 6 8 10 P (of gum) QD (of gum) I heard the price of a pack of gum is rising!
  • 21. CHANGES IN PRICE: Changes in price result in movement along the demand curve. 5 !4 !3 !2 !1 2 4 6 8 10 P (of gum) QD (of gum) 5 !4 !3 !2 !1 P1 P2 2 4 6 8 10 P (of gum) QD (of gum)
  • 22. CHANGES IN PRICE: We are only able to predict consumer preferences with the ceteris paribus assumption in effect. 5 !4 !3 !2 !1 2 4 6 8 10 P (of gum) QD (of gum) Remember, under ceteris paribus, “all else is constant.” This means that nothing else besides the price is changing. P1 P2
  • 23. SHIFTS IN DEMAND: ONLY changes in price result in movement along the demand curve. Changes in other factors can actually SHIFT the demand curve. • Change in income ! • Change in preferences ! • Change in future expectations ! • Change in the price of a substitute or compliment good
  • 24. SHIFTS IN DEMAND: Change in price = change in quantity demanded Change in other factors = change in demand P (of gum) QD (of gum) P (of gum) QD (of gum) Change in Price Change in other factors
  • 25. SHIFTS IN DEMAND: Change in Income: If Max gets a raise at work, he will buy more of what he likes. This appears as a shift in the demand curve to the right. 5 !4 !3 !2 !1 D1 D2 2 4 6 8 10 P (of gum) QD (of gum) What happens to the curve when Max gets a pay cut at work?
  • 26. SHIFTS IN DEMAND: Change in Preferences: If Max decides he does not like gum any more, he will buy less overall. This causes the curve to shift left. 5 !4 !3 !2 !1 D1 D2 2 4 6 8 10 P (of gum) QD (of gum) What happens to the curve when Max decides that gum is his favorite thing ever?
  • 27. SHIFTS IN DEMAND: Change in Future Expectations: If Max hears that the price of gum is going to go up, he is willing to buy more gum today. D1 D2 What happens to the curve when Max hears that the price of gum is going to decrease? 5 !4 !3 !2 !1 2 4 6 8 10 P (of gum) QD (of gum)
  • 28. SHIFTS IN DEMAND: Change in the price of a substitute: When the price of a substitute good goes up, people will buy more of the cheaper good, and demand goes up (shifts right) Substitute Goods: Goods that can be used for the same purpose. What happens to the curve if the price of a substitute does down?
  • 29. SHIFTS IN DEMAND: Change in the price of a substitute: “Super Chew” gum became more expensive this week. As a result, the QD of “Flavor Burst” gum increased. 5 !4 !3 !2 !1 D1 D2 2 4 6 8 10 P (of FB gum) QD (of FB gum) Because one item is more expensive, people will seek similar items and buy them instead.
  • 30. SHIFTS IN DEMAND: 5 !4 !3 !2 !1 D1 D2 2 4 6 8 10 P (of FB gum) QD (of FB gum) Ask yourself: If the price of “Super Chew” increased, will people buy more or less Super Chew? Are Super Chew and “Flavor Burst” substitutes? If people buy less SC, will they buy more or less FB?
  • 31. SHIFTS IN DEMAND: Change in the price of a compliment: When the price of a good goes up, people will buy Complimentary Goods: Goods that are often used together (and therefore purchased together) less of its complimentary goods as well. What happens to the curve the price of a compliment does down?
  • 32. SHIFTS IN DEMAND: Change in the price of a compliment: The price of iPhones decreased. The quantity demanded of iPhone cases increases. 5 !4 !3 !2 !1 D1 D2 2 4 6 8 10 P (of cases) QD (of cases) What happens to the Qd of iPhone cases when the price of iPhones goes up?
  • 33. SHIFTS IN DEMAND: Ask yourself: If the price of iPhones decreased, will people buy more or less iPhones? Are iPhone cases a compliment to iPhones? If people buy more iPhones, will they buy more or less iPhone cases? 5 !4 !3 !2 !1 D1 D2 2 4 6 8 10 P (of cases) QD (of cases)
  • 34. PRACTICE PROBLEM #1: How much candy is Maxine willing to purchase at the price of 4$? At the price of 1$ 5 P (of candy) QD (of candy) !4 !3 !2 !1 4 8 12 16 20
  • 35. PRACTICE PROBLEM #2: Max is at the store shopping for shirts. He is about to buy one shirt at the regular price, then he notices it is on sale. He decides to buy two additional shirts. ! Represent this situation with a demand graph.
  • 36. PRACTICE PROBLEM #3: Maxine’s parents decide to increase her allowance. How will this influence maxine’s demand curve for candy? Draw Maxine’s new D2 curve. 5 D1 P (of candy) QD (of candy) !4 !3 !2 !1 4 8 12 16 20
  • 37. PRACTICE PROBLEM #4: Maxine hears that the weather will start to get cold tomorrow. How does this affect her demand curve for ice cream today? P (of ice cream) QD (of ice cream) 5 !4 !3 !2 D1 !1 2 4 6 8 10
  • 38. PRACTICE PROBLEM #5: Max read a study that said that the eating of ice cream can weaken your immune system. How might this influence Max’s demand curve for ice cream? 5 !4 !3 !2 !1 D1 2 4 6 8 10 P (of ice cream) QD (of ice cream)
  • 39. PRACTICE PROBLEM #6: The price of ice cream at the grocery store just decreased. How will this affect the demand curve for chocolate syrup? 5 !4 !3 !2 !1 P (of syrup) D1 2 4 6 8 10 QD (of syrup)
  • 40. PRACTICE PROBLEM #7: The price of frozen yogurt at the grocery store just decreased. How will this affect the demand curve for ice cream? 5 !4 !3 !2 !1 D1 2 4 6 8 10 P (of ice cream) QD (of ice cream)
  • 41. PRACTICE PROBLEM #8: Label the following pairs as either substitutes or compliments: 1. Nail polish and nail polish remover 2. Cars and tires 3. Chicken and turkey 4. Sheets and pillowcases 5. Sweaters and sweatshirts