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Demand Elasticity

Demand Elasticity. Work on the ½ sheet of problems at door. Have out HW & Test Corrections to be collected. Warm Up Problems. P 1 $100 P 2 $125 Q 1 10 Q 2 8 P 1 $64 P 2 $32 P 1 $80 P 2 $120 Q 1 50 Q 2 150 Q 1 16 Q 2 20. Answer: +25%. Answer: -20%. Answer: -50%.

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Demand Elasticity

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  1. Demand Elasticity Work on the ½ sheet of problems at door. Have out HW & Test Corrections to be collected.

  2. Warm Up Problems • P1 $100 P2 $125 • Q1 10 Q2 8 • P1 $64 P2 $32 • P1 $80 P2 $120 • Q1 50 Q2 150 • Q1 16 Q2 20 Answer: +25% Answer: -20% Answer: -50% Answer: +50% Answer: +200% Answer: +25%

  3. Warm Up Problems Answer: Price decreases 33% Quantity increases 50% %ΔQD > %ΔP = Elastic Ed = 1.5 Answer: Price increases 33% Quantity decreases 10% %ΔP > %ΔQD = Inelastic Ed = 0.30

  4. Elasticity and Total Revenue • We have seen that OPEC increased its revenues in the 1970s by restricting supply and pushing up the market price of crude oil. We also argued that a similar strategy by OBEC would probably fail. Why?

  5. Total Revenue • We can now use the more formal definition of elasticity to make more precise our argument of why OPEC would succeed and OBEC would fail. In any market, P × Q is total revenue (TR) received by producers: • TOTAL REVENUE = PRICE ×QUANTITY • TR = P ×Q • Because total revenue is the product of P and Q, whether TR rises or falls in response to a price increase depends on which is bigger (the percentage increase in price or the percentage decrease in quantity demanded).

  6. Testing Total Revenue × = $50 $100 ↓50% ↑300% %ΔQD > %ΔP = Elastic; Decreasing Price will = Increase TR

  7. Testing Total Revenue $30,000 $33,750 ↑125% ↓50% %ΔP > %ΔQD = Inelastic; Increasing Price will = Increase TR

  8. Testing Total Revenue $432 $360 ↑25% ↓33% %ΔQD > %ΔP = Elastic; Increasing Price will = Decrease TR

  9. Testing Total Revenue $1440 $1200 ↓33% ↑25% %ΔP > %ΔQD = Inelastic; Decreasing Price will = Decrease TR

  10. Let's Graph Demand and Total Revenue!

  11. Total Revenue Rules Inelastic TR ↑ Inelastic TR ↓ Elastic TR ↑ Elastic TR ↓

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