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ECS1501 ASSIGNMENT 4 2024

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…NISA  2024  ECS1501-24-Y  Assessments  Assessment 4

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Started on Saturday, 22 June 2024, 1:29 PM
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Completed on Saturday, 22 June 2024, 2:04 PM
Time taken 35 mins 19 secs
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Question 1 I con�rm
Complete
that this assessment will be my own individual work;
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that I will not communicate with anyone else in any way during the completion of this assessment;
that I will not cheat in any way in completing and submitting this assessment.




I con�rm.

I do not con�rm.

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Question 2 Excess demand for a good will put downward pressure on the price of the good.
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The statement is false. At any price below the equilibrium price, there is an excess demand for the
good, leading to a shortage. Market forces then drive the price upward to eliminate the shortage and
restore equilibrium.
Adjustment process:
To eliminate the shortage, market forces drive the price upward:

• Consumers bid up prices: As consumers compete to purchase the limited supply, they are willing to
pay higher prices.
• Quantity demanded decreases: As prices rise, some consumers are no longer willing or able to buy
the good, reducing the quantity demanded.
• Quantity supplied increases: As prices rise, producers are more willing to supply the good,
increasing the quantity supplied.

These adjustments continue until the price returns to the equilibrium level, where the quantity supplied
equals the quantity demanded, and the shortage is eliminated.

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Question 3 Equilibrium is a balanced situation where all opposite forces are balanced out.
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The statement is true. Equilibrium in a market context refers to a state where all opposing economic
forces are balanced, leading to a stable situation where there is no inherent tendency for change. This
balance occurs when the quantity of goods or services demanded by consumers equals the quantity
supplied by producers, resulting in stable prices and quantities.

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Question 4 A market can only be in equilibrium if demand is equal to supply.
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The statement is false. A market is considered to be in equilibrium when the quantity of goods
supplied equals the quantity of goods demanded at a particular price.

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