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Economics Lecture Notes
Lecture 1

Supply and demand

Consumer and producer surplus



Competitive markets: many buyers and sellers. Individual actions do not have an effect on price
(unlike having a monopoly)



The supply and demand model:

- The demand curve
- The supply curve
- Factors that cause the demand and the supply curve to shift
- Market equilibrium (equilibrium price and quantity)
- Supply and demand shifts change the equilibrium

The demand curve shows how much people are willing to buy/demand at different prices 
relationship between demand and price



Effect of increase demand:

Shift of the demand curve: change in quantity demand at any given price (keeping price constant) 
example: buying more roses on valentine’s day

Movement along demand curve: a change in quantity demanded due to a change in price 
example: more carpooling due to rise price petrol



Factors to cause a demand curve to shift:

- Change in taste
- Change in the price of related goods:
 Substitutes: rise in price of good A increases demand for good B (ex.: train and bus
tickets)
 Complements: rise in price of good A decreases demand for good B (ex.: petrol price and
cars)
- Changes in income:
 Normal goods: rise in income increases demand (ex. Smartphones)
 Inferior goods: rise in income decreases demand )ex. McDonalds burgers)
- Changes in expectations (ex. Stock market)
- Other factors: consumers, weather  all factors affecting willingness to pay of consumers

,Consumer surplus & the demand curve

How much do buyers on a market gain from the existence of the market (welfare)

Individual consumer surplus: the net gain to an individual buyer from the purchase of a good.  the
difference between the buyer’s willingness to pay and the actual price paid

Total consumer surplus: the sum of the individual consumer surpluses of all the buyers of a good




A decrease in price increases consumer surplus (consumers pay a lower price  better off)




The supply curve shows how much people are willing to sell/supply at different prices  relationship
quantity supplied and price

A decrease in supply:

A shift in the supply curve: change in the quantity supplied at any given price (keeping price
constant).  example: more supply of ice cream due to a new technology of mixing, which lowers
production costs

, Movement along curve: change in the quantity supplied as a result of a change in the price. 
example: putting your house for sale when house prices rise.



Factors that cause a supply curve to shift:

- Change in taste
- Change in input prices (less costly = more supply)
 An input is a good that is used to produce another good
- Changes in technology
 Turn inputs to output more efficiently
- Changes in expectations
 Expect stock price to rise = less supplied
- Other: weather/ climate, number of producers  factors that affect the willingness to sell/
accept



Producer surplus and the supply curve

How much do sellers on a market gain from the existence of the market (welfare)

Individual producer surplus = the net gain to a seller from selling a good  the difference between
the price received and the sellers’ cost

Total producer surplus = the sum of the individual producer surpluses of all the sellers of a good
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