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PED (Price Elasticity of Demand)
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PED Equation
percentage change in quantity demanded
divided by
percentage change in price
PED
Price elasticity of Demand - measures the responsiveness of quantity
demanded
of a product to a change in its price
PED Unitary
1
PED
elastic
-1
to
-infinity
PED is usually
negative
due to the
inverse relationship
between price and quantity
demanded
Price elastic
When a change in
price
leads to a
more
than
proportionate
change in quantity demanded
Consumers
are
sensitive
to price changes
Price inelastic
When a change in price leads to a less than proportionate change in quantity
demanded
when consumers
aren't
sensitive
to price change
Price elastic products have a more
shallow
demand curve
Price inelastic products have a more
steep
demand curve
Price unitary
change in
price
leads to a
proportionate
change in
demand
PED Determinants
Proportion
of
Income
Addictiveness
Necessities
Time
Substitutes
Proportion of Income
low proportion of income- PED
inelastic
(consumers are
not
sensitive
to price change)
high proportion of income- PED
elastic
(consumers
are
sensitive
to price change)
Addictiveness
Addictive products- PED
inelastic
(eg cigarettes)
Necessities
are inelastic because consumers need them regardless of cost (eg
fuel)
Time
do you have time to shop around-> PED elastic
do you not have time to shop around -> PED inelastic (eg airports)
Substitutes
If a product has substitutes it is PED elastic
If a product doesn't have substitutes it is PED inelastic (eg insurance)
Price
inelastic goods suppliers have
increased revenue with an
increase
in price
Price elastic
goods
suppliers have
decreased
revenue with an
increased
price
Price elastic
good
suppliers have
increased
revenue with a
decrease
in price
Price
inelastic goods have
decreased
revenue with
decrease
in price
Indirect
taxes
less effective on PED
inelastic
goods
More effective on PED
elastic
goods
Use PED as an evaluation when discussing
changes/effects of
supply
(inc.
taxes
and
subsidies
)
Perfectly
PED inelastic
-infinity
Perfectly PED elastic
0
PED
Unitary supply graph is a
hyperbola
PED inelastic
-1
to
infinity