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Entrepreneurship 3209 1. 2: Supply & Demand

Entrepreneurship 3209 1. 2: Supply & Demand

Role of the Consumer We have discussed the role played by the consumer Influence

Role of the Consumer We have discussed the role played by the consumer Influence on Products Influence on Price Influence on Service

Role of the Consumer: Concepts Producer Consumer Marketplace Competition Pricing Power Customers Consumer Purchasing

Role of the Consumer: Concepts Producer Consumer Marketplace Competition Pricing Power Customers Consumer Purchasing Power

Demand, Supply, & Price The amount of a good or service that consumers demand,

Demand, Supply, & Price The amount of a good or service that consumers demand, the amount that suppliers can supply, & the price all affect one another. This is the relationship that we will now explore.

Law of Demand is the quantity of a good or service that consumers are

Law of Demand is the quantity of a good or service that consumers are willing & able to buy at a particular place Since each of us have different needs & wants and different levels of ability to pay for things, we each have different demands When we buy a particular good or use a particular service, we are expressing a demand for it

Law of Demand Usually, consumers buy more as price decreases (increase demand) & buy

Law of Demand Usually, consumers buy more as price decreases (increase demand) & buy less as price increases (decrease demand) law of demand: The economic principle that demand goes up when prices goes down; and, conversely, comes down when prices go up

Conditions Creating Demand Consumer must be interested or aware of the good or service

Conditions Creating Demand Consumer must be interested or aware of the good or service (advertising & marketing plays a role here) Enough of it must be available The price must be reasonable & competitive It must be accessible to the consumer (location, location)

Factors That Can Increase or Decrease Demand Changing Consumer Income Changing Consumer Tastes Changing

Factors That Can Increase or Decrease Demand Changing Consumer Income Changing Consumer Tastes Changing Expectations for the Future Changes in Population

1. Changing Consumer Income usually an increase in income means people buy more. (cars,

1. Changing Consumer Income usually an increase in income means people buy more. (cars, furniture, TVs) For some types of goods the opposite may be true Increased income may see a decrease in grocery items because people are buying more restaurant meals

2. Changing Consumer Tastes Changes in consumer tastes over time can cause an increase

2. Changing Consumer Tastes Changes in consumer tastes over time can cause an increase in demand for fashionable items & a decrease in demand for what is perceived as unfashionable Jean styles come in and go out of fashion regular intervals

3. Changing Future Expectations if prices or income are expected to increase consumers may

3. Changing Future Expectations if prices or income are expected to increase consumers may purchase more now in anticipation Upward change in expectations = increase demand Reverse is true if the is a decrease in expectations (demand will decrease).

4. Changes in Population increases creates need for more houses, roads, cars, services, etc

4. Changes in Population increases creates need for more houses, roads, cars, services, etc We also find that as certain segments of the population increases certain things increase in demand. (Seniors in Canada are creating a demand for health care, retirement homes, certain sporting activities such as golf, etc )

Law of Supply If the goods & services consumers demand can be provided at

Law of Supply If the goods & services consumers demand can be provided at prices they are willing to pay, businesses will supply them Supply: The quantity (amount) of a good or service that producers can provide determined by the costs of producing it and by the price people are willing to pay for it

Law of Supply Law of Supply: The economic principle that supply goes up when

Law of Supply Law of Supply: The economic principle that supply goes up when prices goes up; and, conversely, comes down when prices come down

Conditions Affecting Supply The cost of producing it The price consumers will pay

Conditions Affecting Supply The cost of producing it The price consumers will pay

Factors That Can Increase or Decrease Supply Changes in the Number of Producers Changes

Factors That Can Increase or Decrease Supply Changes in the Number of Producers Changes in Price Changes in Technology Changing Expectations for the Future Changing Production Costs

1. Changes in Number of Producers An increase in producers will increase supply –

1. Changes in Number of Producers An increase in producers will increase supply – if demand remains the same, price will drop!

2. Changes in Price If price reduces then people may stop producing it. E.

2. Changes in Price If price reduces then people may stop producing it. E. g. If cod prices fall, fishermen will catch other fish

3. Changes in Technology Changes in technology can reduce the cost of production, encouraging

3. Changes in Technology Changes in technology can reduce the cost of production, encouraging more businesses to start producing. E. g. CPU wafers, continually getting smaller and are able to produce more per wafer

4. Changing Future Expectations Many producers attempt to predict economic conditions and consumer demand

4. Changing Future Expectations Many producers attempt to predict economic conditions and consumer demand for two to five years in advance. E. g. Automobile companies They increase or decrease supply accordingly

5. Changing Production Costs If a local baker owner finds a lower cost for

5. Changing Production Costs If a local baker owner finds a lower cost for ingredients, they can produce more goods for the same cost. The opposite may be true as well, should the supplier increase costs

Supply, Demand Price Relating Price to supply and demand If demand is high while

Supply, Demand Price Relating Price to supply and demand If demand is high while supply is low, prices tend to be high If demand is low while supply is high, prices tend to be low

Supply, Demand Price � Relating Price to supply and demand The equilibrium price :

Supply, Demand Price � Relating Price to supply and demand The equilibrium price : When the quantity of goods that a producer is willing to supply at a certain price matches the quantity of goods that consumers are willing to buy at that price

Supply, Demand Price What would you do if a good or service that you

Supply, Demand Price What would you do if a good or service that you use suddenly increases in price? Think about purchases to meet both needs and wants.