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What’s Happening with Supply.

This test review covers the concepts of supply, including the law of supply, factors causing changes in supply, supply elasticity, and production costs. It also discusses the relationship between supply and prices.

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What’s Happening with Supply.

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  1. What’s Happening with Supply. Chapter 5 Test Review - Economics

  2. and ability to sell a product Willingness at a given price Supply

  3. Less quantity is offered for sale when prices are low More quantity is offered for sale when prices are high Law of Supply

  4. Caused by a price change Movement along a stable supply curve Change in Quantity Supplied

  5. Amount offered for sale at all prices Shown by a shift of a supply curve Change in Supply

  6. Natural/Manmade, input cost, competition, future expectations, profitability of alternate products and by products. Shifts the entire supply curve NICEPP or factors that cause a Change in Supply

  7. Increase in Supply P S S1 p p1 D Q q q1 S  .: P ↓ & Q ↑

  8. Decrease in Supply S1 P S p1 p D Q q q1 S  .: P↑ & Q↓

  9. When supply increases: The supply curve shifts_____. rightward Equilibrium price ______ decreases Equilibrium quantity ______ increases

  10. Increase in Supply P S S1 p p1 D Q q q1 S  .: P ↓ & Q ↑

  11. When supply decreases: The supply curve shifts_____. leftward Equilibrium price ______ increases Equilibrium quantity ______ decreases

  12. Decrease in Supply S1 P S p1 p D Q q q1 S  .: P↑ & Q↓

  13. Which one of these involves movement along a stable supply curve caused by a change in price only? Change in Supply or Change in Quantity Supplied? Change in Quantity Supplied.

  14. A production period long enough to change the amount of both variable and fixed input costs used in producing products. Long Run

  15. The responsiveness of quantity supplied to a price change. Supply Elasticity

  16. This is found by adding together all variable and fixed costs associated with production. Total Cost

  17. The broad category of fixed costs that includes interest paid on loans, rent, taxes, and executive salaries. Overhead

  18. The extra revenue (money) from the sale of one more unit of output. Marginal Revenue

  19. A government payment to a producer (supplier of products) to encourage or protect certain economic activity. Subsidy

  20. Electronic business or exchange conducted over the internet. E-Commerce

  21. A production period so short that only variable inputs (usually costs like labor) can be changed. Short Run

  22. What does marginal mean in economics? Next Unit. For example: Marginal Cost, Marginal Revenue, or Marginal Product.

  23. The extra output due to the addition of one more unit of input (like a worker or labor). Marginal Output

  24. Stage of production where Marginal Output is increasing. Increasing Returns

  25. Stage of production where Marginal output is negative. Negative Returns

  26. The costs of production that do not change when output changes. Fixed Costs

  27. A graphic portrayal showing a change in the amount of a single variable input (or cost) affects total output. Production Function

  28. The extra-cost of producing one additional unit of output.. Marginal Cost

  29. The production cost that varies as output changes. Variable Costs

  30. The level of production where marginal cost is equal to marginal revenue. Profit Maximizing Quantity of Output

  31. The total output or production by a firm (company). Total Product

  32. The average price that every unit of output sells for. Average Revenue

  33. The total amount earned by a company (a firm) from the sale of products. It is the average price of a good times the quantity sold. Total Revenue

  34. The stage of production where output increases at a decreasing rate as more units of inputs of variable inputs are added. Diminishing Returns

  35. The phases or stages of production that consist of increasing, decreasing, and negative returns. Stages of Production

  36. The production level where total costs equals total revenue. It is the production level needed if the company is to recover its costs. Break-Even Point

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