MFP SET. Lecture 3 Surplus: Consumer & producer Elasticity & its applications MFP SET 2000 1

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MFP SET Lecture 3 Surplus: Consumer & producer Elasticity & its applications MFP SET 1

Consumer surplus! Willingness to pay: the maximum amount that a consumer will pay for a good! Consumer surplus: the difference between a consumer s willingness to pay and the amount the consumer actually pays MFP SET 2

Consumer surplus Price Consumer surplus Amount paid Quantity MFP SET 3

Producer surplus! Cost: the value of everything a seller must give up (use) to produce a good Remember opportunity cost! Producer surplus: the amount seller is paid for a good minus the cost of the good MFP SET 4

Consumer surplus Price Producer surplus Cost Quantity MFP SET 5

Elasticity...... is a measure of how much buyers and sellers respond to changes in market conditions...... allows us to analyse supply and demand with greater precision MFP SET 6

Three Types of Elasticities! Price elasticity of demand! Income elasticity of demand! Price elasticity of supply MFP SET 7

Price Elasticity of Demand! Price elasticity of demand is the percentage change in quantity demanded given a one percent change in the price MFP SET 8

Ranges of Elasticity! Inelastic Demand Quantity demanded does not respond strongly to price changes! Elastic Demand Quantity demanded responds strongly to changes in price. MFP SET 9

Ranges of Elasticity! Perfectly Inelastic Quantity demanded does not respond to price changes! Perfectly Elastic Quantity demanded changes infinitely with any change in price! Unit Elastic Quantity demanded changes by the same percentage as the price MFP SET 10

The Price Elasticity of Demand: Perfectly Inelastic Price Demand $5 4 0 100 Quantity MFP SET 11

The Price Elasticity of Demand: Perfectly Elastic Price $4 1. At any price above $4, quantity demanded is zero. Demand 2. At exactly $4, consumers will buy any quantity. 0 3. At a price below $4, quantity demanded is infinite. Quantity MFP SET 12

The Price Elasticity of Demand: Unit Elastic Price $5 4 1. A 22% increase in price... Demand 0 80 100 Quantity 2....leads to a 22% decrease in quantity demanded. MFP SET 13

The Price Elasticity of Demand: Elastic Demand Price $5 1. A 22% increase in price... 4 Demand 0 50 100 Quantity 2....leads to a 67% decrease in quantity demanded. MFP SET 14

The Price Elasticity of Demand: Inelastic Demand Price $5 4 1. A 22% increase in price... Demand 0 90 100 Quantity 2....leads to an 11% decrease in quantity demanded. MFP SET 15

Determinants of Price Elasticity of Demand! Demand tends to be more elastic... if the good is a luxury the longer the time period the larger the number of close substitutes the more narrowly defined the market MFP SET 16

Determinants of Price Elasticity of Demand! Demand tends to be more inelastic... if the good is a necessity the shorter the time period the fewer the number of close substitutes the more broadly defined the market MFP SET 17

Computing the Price Elasticity of Demand! The price elasticity of demand is computed as the percentage change in the quantity demanded divided by the percentage change in price. MFP SET 18

Computing the Price Elasticity of Demand! The price elasticity of demand is computed as the percentage change in the quantity demanded divided by the percentage change in price. Price Elasticity of Demand = Percentage Change in Quantity Demanded Percentage Change in Price MFP SET 19

Computing the Price Elasticity of Demand Price $5 4 Demand E D = (100-50) 100 (4.00-5.00) 4.00 50 percent = = -2-25 percent 0 50 100 Quantity Demand is price elastic MFP SET 20

Changing elasticity along the demand curve Price $7 6 Elasticity is larger than 1. 5 4 3 Elasticity is smaller than 1. 2 1 Figure 5-5 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 Quantity MFP SET 21

Elasticity and Total Revenue! Total revenue is the amount paid by buyers and received by sellers of a good.! Computed as the price of the good times the quantity sold. TR = P X Q MFP SET 22

Elasticity and Total Revenue Price $4 P P X Q = $400 (total revenue) Demand 0 Q 100 Quantity

Elasticity and Total Revenue! With an elastic demand curve, an increase in the price leads to a decrease in quantity demanded that is proportionately larger! So total revenue decreases MFP SET 24

Elasticity and Total Revenue: Elastic Demand Price Price $5 $4 Revenue = $200 Demand Revenue = $100 Demand 0 50 Quantity 0 20 Quantity MFP SET 25

Elasticity and Total Revenue! With an inelastic demand curve, an increase in price leads to a decrease in quantity that is proportionately smaller! So total revenue increases MFP SET 26

Elasticity and Total Revenue: Inelastic Demand Price Price $3 $1 Revenue = $100 Demand Revenue = $240 Demand 0 100 Quantity 0 80 Quantity MFP SET 27

Income Elasticity of Demand! Income elasticity of demand measures how much the quantity demanded of a good responds to a change in consumers income! It is computed as the percentage change in the quantity demanded divided by the percentage change in income MFP SET 28

Computing Income Elasticity Income Elasticity of Demand = Percentage Change in Quantity Demanded Percentage Change in Income MFP SET 29

Income Elasticity... Types! Higher income raises the quantity demanded for normal goods but lowers the quantity demanded for inferior goods! Goods regarded as necessities tend to be income inelastic food, fuel, clothing, utilities, & medical services! Goods regarded as luxuries tend to be income elastic sports cars, expensive foods MFP SET 30

Price Elasticity of Supply! Price elasticity of supply is the percentage change in quantity supplied resulting from a one percent change in price MFP SET 31

Ranges of Elasticity! Perfectly Elastic E S =! Relatively Elastic E S > 1! Unit Elastic E S = 1! Relatively Inelastic E S < 1! Perfectly Inelastic E S = 0 MFP SET 32

Price Elasticity of Supply: Perfectly Inelastic Supply Price Supply $5 4 1. An increase in price... 0 100 Quantity 2....leaves the quantity supplied unchanged.

Price Elasticity of Supply: Inelastic Supply Price $5 4 1. A 22% increase in price... 100 110 Quantity 2....leads to a 10% increase in quantity supplied.

Price Elasticity of Supply: Unit Elastic Supply Price $5 4 1. A 22% increase in price... 100 125 Quantity 2....leads to a 22% increase in quantity supplied.

Price Elasticity of Supply: Elastic Supply Price $5 4 1. A 22% increase in price... 100 200 Quantity 2....leads to a 67% increase in quantity supplied.

Price Elasticity of Supply: Perfectly Elastic Supply Price $5 1. At any price above $4, quantity supplied is infinite. 4 1. A 22% increase in price... 2. At exactly $4, producers will supply any quantity. 3. At a price below $4, quantity supplied is zero. 100 Quantity

Determinants of Elasticity of Supply! Ability of sellers to change the amount of the good they produce Beach-front land is inelastic Books, cars, or manufactured goods are elastic! Time period Supply is more elastic in the long run MFP SET 38

Computing the Price Elasticity of Supply! The price elasticity of supply is computed as the percentage change in the quantity supplied divided by the percentage change in price. Elasticity of Supply = Percentage Change in Quantity S upplied Percentage Change in Price MFP SET 39

Application of Elasticity! Can good news for farming be bad news for farmers? What happens to wheat farmers and the market for wheat when university agronomists discover a new wheat hybrid that is more productive than existing varieties? MFP SET 40

Application of Elasticity! Examine whether the supply or demand curve shifts! Determine the direction of the shift of the curve! Use the supply-and-demand diagram to see how the market equilibrium changes MFP SET 41

An Increase in Supply in the Market for Wheat Price of Wheat S 1 $3 Demand 0 100 Quantity of Wheat MFP SET 42

An Increase in Supply in the Market for Wheat Price of Wheat 1. When demand is inelastic, an increase in supply... S 1 S 2 $3 0 100 Demand Quantity of Wheat MFP SET 43

An Increase in Supply in the Market for Wheat Price of Wheat 1. When demand is inelastic, an increase in supply... S 1 S 2 $3 2 Demand 0 100 110 Quantity of Wheat MFP SET 44

An Increase in Supply in the Market for Wheat Price of Wheat 1. When demand is inelastic, an increase in supply... S 1 S 2 2....leads to a large fall in price... $3 2 Demand 0 100 110 Quantity of Wheat MFP SET 45

An Increase in Supply in the Market for Wheat Price of Wheat 1. When demand is inelastic, an increase in supply... S 1 S 2 2....leads to a large fall in price... $3 2 0 Demand 100 110 Quantity of Wheat 3....and a proportionately smaller increase in quantity sold. As a result, revenue falls from $300 to $220. MFP SET 46

Computing Elasticity 100-110 E = 100 D 3.00-2.00 3.00-0.10 = -0.30 0.33 Demand is inelastic MFP SET 47

Application: Oil price shocks (a) The Oil Market in the Short Run (b) The Oil Market in the Long Run Price of Oil 1. In the short run, when supply and demand are inelastic, a shift in supply... S 2 S 1 Price of Oil 1. In the long run, when supply and demand are elastic, a shift in supply... S 2 S 1 2....leads to a large increase in price. P 2 P 1 P 2 P 1 0 Demand Quantity of Oil 0 2....leads to a small increase in price. Demand Quantity of Oil MFP SET 48

Application: drug policy (a) Drug Interdiction (b) Drug Education Price of Drugs 1. Drug interdiction reduces the supply of drugs... Price of Drugs 1. Drug education reduces the demand for drugs... P 2 S2 S1 1 Supply P1 2. Which raises the price Figure 5-10 Demand 0 Q2 Q1 Quantity of Drugs 3....and reduces the quantity sold. P 2 2....which reduces the price... P 0 D 2 D 1 Q2 Q1 Quantity of Dru 3....and reduces the quantity of drugs MFP SET 49

Conclusion! Price elasticity of demand measures how much the quantity demanded responds to changes in the price! If a demand curve is elastic, total revenue falls when the price rises! If it is inelastic, total revenue rises as the price rises! The price elasticity of supply measures how much the quantity supplied responds to changes in the price! In most markets, supply is more elastic in the long run than in the short run MFP SET 50