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PPF
Describes the
maximum quantities
of
goods
produced using all
available resources
in an economy
Inputs into the PPF
Labour
Land
Capital
Factors effecting demand
Complementary
goods
Substitute
goods
Consumer income
Tastes
Advertising
Elasticities of demand
Price elasticity
of demand
Elastic:
Greater
than
1
Inelastic:
Les
than
1
Shift
ALONG
the curve
Cross elasticity of demand
Positive
result implies
substitute
goods
Negative
result implies
complimentary
goods
Shift
IN
the curve
Income elasticity of demand
Positive =
Normal Good
Greater than 1 =
Luxury Good
Negative =
Inferior Good
/
Necessity
Giffen Goods
non-luxury
items that generate
higher
demand when prices rise, creating an
upward-sloping
demand
curve
No ready substitute or alternative
Supernormal Profit
Profit in
excess
of measured (accounting) or
opportunity
(economic) costs
Economies of Scale
A
doubling
of all inputs leads to a more than
proportionate increase
in output
Short
and
Long Run Output
MR=MC is an
optimal
output
Where
LRAC
=
LRMC
is where
diseconomies
of
scale
kick in
Perfect
Competition
Horizontal
demand line
price
takers
Homogeneous
products
Low
concentration
No barriers to
entry
to
exit
Perfect
information
Perfect
Competition
In the
short
run,
MR
=
SRMC
, and check if this
intersection
is above the
average cost curve
If not, then firms will
not
enter
Long Run
We use where
LRMC
=
LRAC
Average Total Cost
Pure Monopoly
SMC
is
short run
supply
LRS
is
long run
supply
Monopolistic
Competition
Relatively
few
firms
Significant
barriers
to
entry
Homogeneous
products
Demand curve is
kinked
Porter's Five Forces
Bargaining
power
of
suppliers
Bargaining power of customers
threat of new entrants
Threat of substitutes
Industry rivalry
Product Life Cycle
Introduction
Growth
Mature
Decline
Obsolescence
Classical Economics
Supply
will create demand.
Costs
should adjust to meet demand
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