经济学EconomicsforToday3E.ppt

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1、,Chapter 5,Elasticity of demand and supply,3,Key concepts,Defining elasticityExplaining:price elasticity of demandincome elasticity of demandcross elasticity of demandprice elasticity of supplyUnderstanding how a tax burden and elasticity are related,4,The concept of elasticity,Elasticity is the ter

2、m used in economics to explain the sensitivity of one variable to changes in another variable.Elasticity is useful for business decision-making(e.g.pricing,marketing)and policy-making.,5,Price elasticity of demand,Price elasticity of demand measures the sensitivity of quantity demanded by consumers

3、to changes in price.The formula for price elasticity of demand is:Ed=,percentage change in quantity demandedpercentage change in price,6,Price elasticity of demand(cont.),Example:A concert raises ticket prices from$25 to$30,and the number of seats sold falls from 20 000 to 10 000.,Price elasticity o

4、f demand(cont.),When we move along a demand curve between two points,we get different answers to elasticity depending on whether we are moving up or down the demand curve.When the price is lowered rather than raised:,7,8,The midpoint formula,We can overcome this disparity using the midpoint formula:

5、Recalculating our previous example yields Ed=3.7,9,Elasticity coefficients,At introductory levels,it is conventional to ignore the minus sign that should result from calculations.The elasticity coefficient could be:elastic(Ed 1)inelastic(Ed 1)unitary elastic(Ed=1),10,Elastic demand(Ed 1),Elastic dem

6、and indicates that the percentage change in quantity demanded is greater than the percentage change in price.This means consumers are sensitive to the price change.,11,Example of elastic demand,A rock group decreases its prices from$30 to$20,and quantity demanded rises from 10 000 to 30 000 tickets.

7、Using the percentage change method:,12,Example calculations,Using the midpoint formula:,Ed=2.5 demand is price elastic.,Elastic demand coefficients,14,Other coefficients,Inelastic:When the percentage change in the quantity demanded is smaller than the percentage change in the price.Consumers are not

8、 sensitive to the price change.Unitary elastic:When the percentage change in the quantity demanded is equal to the percentage change in price.,Other coefficients(cont.),15,16,The total revenue test,Total revenue is the revenue a firm earns from sales it is equal to price multiplied by quantity deman

9、ded.Depending on the elasticity coefficient,a decrease in price may lead to:increase in total revenue(elastic)decrease in total revenue(inelastic)no change in total revenue(unitary).,17,Perfectly elastic demand&perfectly inelastic demand,Perfectly elastic demand:a small percentage change in price br

10、ings about an infinite percentage change in the quantity demanded.Perfectly inelastic demand:the quantity demanded does not change as the price rises.,Perfectly elastic demand&perfectly inelastic demand,18,19,Variations along a straight-line demand curve,The price elasticity of demand varies as we m

11、ove along the demand curve.Any straight line demand curve has three ranges:a price elastic range(at high prices)a unitary elastic pointa price inelastic range(at low prices).,Variations along a straight-line demand curve(cont.),20,Notice how TR reflects the variation in elasticity along the demand c

12、urve.,21,Determinants of price elasticity of demand,A number of factors influence the price elasticity of a good or service:the availability of substitutesthe proportion of the consumers budget that is spent on that productadjustments to price changes over time.,22,Availability of substitutes,Demand

13、 is more price-elastic for goods that have close substitutes because consumers can switch to alternative products.Price elasticity depends upon how broadly(or narrowly)we define the good or service.For example,the Ed of Ford cars is greater than the Ed for cars in general.,23,Share of budget spent o

14、n the product,Consumers are more sensitive to a price change,and the demand curve is more elastic,when the good or service takes a larger proportion of their income.This is because consumers think more carefully about alternatives when prices change.,24,Adjustment to price change over time,The longe

15、r consumers have to adjust,the more sensitive they are to a price change,and the more elastic the demand curve.,25,Other elasticity measures,Income elasticity of demandCross elasticity of demand,26,Income elasticity of demand,The ratio of the percentage change in the quantity demanded of a good to a

16、 given percentage change in income:,27,Income elasticity of demand(cont.),Income increases from$1000 to$1250 per week.Ticket sales rise from 10 000 to 15 000,Ticket sales are responsive to a change in income.,28,Income elasticity coefficients,If the income elasticity coefficient is positive,then thi

17、s is a normal good consumers purchase more when their income rises.If the income elasticity coefficient is negative,then this is an inferior good consumers purchase less when their income rises.,29,Cross-elasticity of demand,The ratio of the percentage change in quantity demanded of a good to a give

18、n percentage change in price of another good:,30,Substitutes and cross-elasticity,Cross-elasticity calculations reveal whether goods are substitutes or complements in use.For example,if the price of Coke rose by 10%,the quantity of Pepsi might rise 5%.Because the%change in Q is positive,Pepsi is a s

19、ubstitute for Coke.,31,Complements and cross-elasticity,Cross elasticity calculations reveal whether goods are substitutes or complements in use.For example,if the price of motor oil rose by 50%,the quantity of petrol might fall by 5%.Because the%change in Q is negative,petrol and oil are complement

20、s in use.,32,Price elasticity of supply,The ratio of the percentage change in the quantity supplied of a product to the percentage change in its price.,Coefficients of elasticity of supply,Supply is:elastic when Es 1 perfectly elastic when Es=infinityunit elastic when Es=1inelastic when Es 1perfectl

21、y inelastic when Es=0,33,Coefficients of elasticity of supply,34,35,Price elasticity and the impact of taxation,Taxes imposed on price inelastic goods are an important source of revenue for governments.Excise taxes are typically levied on goods such as petrol,alcohol and cigarettes.The study of the incidence of tax shows us who bears the burden.,36,The incidence of a tax on petrol,37,Taxes and markets,Excise taxes raise revenue for government,and they can be put to good use.They also distort markets and lead to an inefficient outcome.,

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