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What does the Law of Demand state?
If the price of a product decreases, the quantity demanded will
increase
,
ceteris paribus.
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What does "ceteris paribus" mean in the context of the Law of Demand?
It means that other factors like
income
,
consumer
preferences, and prices of related goods remain constant.
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What happens to quantity demanded as the price of a good increases?
The quantity demanded
decreases
, holding other factors
constant.
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What is the definition of supply?
Supply
is the quantity of a
commodity
that producers are willing and able to sell at various prices over a certain period.
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What is the definition of demand?
Demand
is the quantity of a commodity that
consumers
are willing and able to purchase at various prices during the same period.
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What does the Law of Supply state?
If the price of a product increases, the quantity supplied will
increase
,
ceteris paribus.
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What happens to quantity supplied as the price of a good increases?
The quantity supplied
increases
, holding other factors
constant.
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How does a government subsidy for electric cars affect demand?
It
reduces
the overall price, leading to an
increase
in demand for electric vehicles.
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What was the effect of increased demand for face masks during the COVID-19 pandemic?
Manufacturers
increased
production to meet demand, encouraged by
higher
prices.
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Why do companies produce more holiday decorations as Christmas approaches?
Due to the expectation of
high demand.
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What happens to the supply of holiday decorations after the Christmas season passes?
The supply
decreases
as
prices
drop.
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What will cocoa farmers likely do if the price of cocoa rises due to increased global demand for chocolate?
They will likely
plant
more cocoa trees to
increase
supply.
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What is the effect of a gym reducing its membership fees on demand?
More people will join, leading to an
increase
in demand for
memberships.
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What happens to demand for air conditioning units during the summer if prices rise?
Fewer people are willing to
purchase
them.
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What happens to demand for air conditioning units when sales or discounts are offered during the offseason?
Demand
increases
as people buy them at
reduced
prices for future use.
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What is the
equilibrium price
?
The price at which the quantity of a
commodity
supplied equals the quantity
demanded.
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What is the equilibrium quantity?
The amount of a good or service bought and
sold
at the
equilibrium
price.
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What happens to equilibrium price and quantity when supply or demand changes?
They will
adjust
accordingly.
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How does an increase in consumer income affect demand for most basic commodities?
Demand typically
increases.
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How do substitute and complement goods influence demand?
The
availability
and
prices
of related goods can influence demand.
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How do changes in consumer preferences affect demand?
Changes in
taste
or
trends
affect demand.
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What happens to demand if consumers expect prices to rise in the future?
Demand might
increase
in the
present.
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How do changes in production costs affect supply?
Changes
in the cost of inputs affect
supply.
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How can improvements in technology affect supply?
They can
increase
supply by making production more
efficient.
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What impact do natural events have on supply?
They can
disrupt
supply
chains.
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How can government policies affect supply?
Taxes
,
subsidies
, and regulations can increase or decrease supply.
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What is a price ceiling?
A maximum price set by the government, intended to make goods more
affordable
but can lead to
shortages.
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What is a price floor?
A minimum price, often used in
agriculture
, which can lead to surpluses if set above the
equilibrium
price.
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What are the key factors that can influence demand?
Income
Levels
Substitute
and
Complement
Goods
Consumer
Preferences
Expectations of
Future
Prices
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What are the key factors that can influence supply?
Production
Costs
Technology
Natural
Events
Government
Policies
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What is the exchange rate?
It serves as the basic link between the
local
and the
overseas
market for various goods, services, and financial assets.
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Why is the exchange rate important?
It affects
inflation
and expectations about
future
price movements.
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How do exchange rate movements impact the country's external sector?
They affect
foreign trade.
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In what way does the exchange rate affect foreign debt servicing?
It affects the cost of servicing
principal
and interest payments on the country’s
foreign debt.
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What historical agreement is associated with the dollar as an internal currency?
The
1944 Bretton Woods Agreement.
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What happened to the
Bretton Woods Agreement
?
It eventually
fell apart.
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What are the options for exchange rate systems after the fall of the
Bretton Woods Agreement
?
Fixed Rates: Value determined by the
central bank.
Floating Rates: Determined by
market forces
of supply and
demand.
Managed Rates: A mix of both
fixed
and
floating rates.
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What defines fixed exchange rates?
The value of the currency is determined by the nation's
central bank
and held in place by
central bank actions.
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How are floating exchange rates determined?
By
market forces
of supply and
demand.
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What are
managed exchange rates
?
A mix
of both fixed and
floating rates.
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