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Assumptions of Supply and Demand Analysis


Appropriate to use when competition exists among
 buyers and sellers.
The interaction of buyers and sellers covers all types
 of prices and goods for which a market exists.
Interaction of supply and demand solves two major
 economic problems simultaneously- the quantity sold
 and the price.
Forces affecting supply and demand could come from
 any number of influences.
Effects of a Change In Demand During an Immediate Period
                            Emergency
Figure 5-1 (a) shows what happens        Price                            S
in the immediate period (during the
typhoon), as consumers brace for
emergency. Supplies are fixed and
demand is fairly inelastic. An
increase in demand could lead to a
shift of the demand schedule –
more goods are bought as long as
these are available. The ensuing
                                           P1--------------------------
price increase could be steep as
shelves are emptied.

The initial equilibrium price is P0        P0 --------------------------
and quantity is Q0 . After the
increase in demand, when all
supplies are being bought, the
price shifts to P1, but quantity stays
the same (in the immediate period                                               D   D’
the supplies are fixed.)                     0                        Q0            Quantity
                                                                Figure 5-1(a)
Supply and Demand for Fish during Typhoon

                                  Price
Figure 5-1(b) indicates the                                                                                    S’
short-run setting of a typhoon
period for a particular                                                                                             S
commodity-fish.

Fish catch will fall because
fishermen will not go to the
                                    P1----------------------------




                                                                --------------------------------------
sea. The decline in fish supply
will cause the new equilibrium      P0 --------------------------------




                                                                       -------------------------------
at P1 and Q1. The price of fish
will rise and quantity bought
will fall.



                                                                                                         D


                                      0                         Q1 Q0                                        Quantity
                                                          Figure 5-1(b)
Interplay of Demand and Supply
Will the Price of Bangus Rise or
Fall After a Typhoon?
Normal equilibrium is P0 and Q0.        Price
                                                                                                                                                        S
during a typhoon, fish pond
owners attempt to harvest bangus
                                                                                                                                                             S’
for fear of losing fish if the ponds
overflooded and the fish got out. If
flooding occurs, there will be free
bangus harvests in main estuaries
caught by people in the area.
                                          P0 ---------------------------




                                                                      --------------------------------------
On the other hand, people who            P2 ---------------------------------------




                                                                                                               --------------------------------
normally eat other types of fish will    P1 ----------------------------------




                                                                                                                   ----------------------------
experience a short period rise of
fish prices. Other fishes will have
fewer harvests because fishermen
go back to safety during a typhoon
and they have no catch. These
                                                                                                                                                  D         D’
people will likely cause the
demand for bangus to increase
(shift D to the right).                     0                             Q0                                   Q1 Q2                                  Quantity
Prize Stabilization of Basic Commodities


Price stabilization is best undertaken through indirect
 approaches by managing the supply of the commodity.
It could mean influencing only the market
 conditions, mainly through the supply side, to avoid
 extreme swings of prices.
Includes setting the prices of commodities that are
 being stabilized.
Stabilizing Rice Prices                                                                     S’’
                                  Price                                                                                  S
                                                         Situation A:
Price stabilization                                    Market supplies
                                                       getting depleted.                                                 S’
Price of grain could rise and
fall during the year without
price stabilization. During
normal times, P0 an Q0 are
equilibrium price and              PP --------------------------




                                                              -----------------------------------------
quantity. The price of grain        P0 ------------------------------                                      Situation B:




                                                                    -----------------------------------
could go to PP during times                                                                               Market supplies
                                    PH ----------------------------------                                   increasing
when supply is getting




                                                                          -----------------------------
depleted(situation A). But
during harvest time when
supply is increasing, the price
could go to PH(situation B).
The objective of stabilization                                                                                 D
is to set the price towards P0.
                                      0                       QP Q0 QH                                              Quantity
Labor Supply, Population Growth and Wage

The wage rate, which represents the incomes of
 workers, provides some indication of the standard of
 living.
High wages result from the interaction of the demand
 and supply of labor.
In countries where the supply of labor is very
 abundant, many workers are willing to accept low
 wages in exchange for their services.
The Wage rate and the Supply and Demand for Labor
                                   Wage rate

 The wage rate is determined
 by the balance of supply and
 demand for labor. The supply                          Supply of Labor
 of labor could be available at
 a given wage rate, W*, if the
 supply of labor is infinitely
                                                a
 elastic at that wage rate. But       W*
 beyond a given point such as
 point a, when the labor
 available at that wage is fully
 employed, at point L*, the                         Demand for Labor
 supply schedule of labor
 could rise as shown in the                    L*               Labor
 figure.
Unequal Population Growth

Population Growth
Assume two countries identical
in all aspects including their
initial level of population. But A
has a 1.0% per annum growth
of population; B has 2.0%.
What happens 10 years later?

In country A, with a lower
population growth, the supply
curve of labor turns up more
quickly than SB. 10 years later A
has higher wages than B
because the labor supply is
greater in B where the
population growth is higher.
Unequal Output Growth
Growth in Demand for Labor
The two countries are identical in all
aspects, except that country T has a
stronger demand for labor than country
P 10 yrs. later. Policies in T encourage a
growth demand for labor that is faster
than in P.
Initially the two countries have an
identical demand for labor. 10 yrs. later,
because of sound economic policies
and growth of business investment and
productivity, the demand for labor is
higher in T than in P.
The result, T is securely on a rising
portion of the S schedule for labor. Also,
amount of new employment is more
than in P. L10 Years Later in T is higher than
in P. as important, W10 Years Later in T is
much higher than in P.
Labor Migration Within a Country

Labor Migration and Wages
At equilibrium before in-
migration, Urbanya has a a higher
wage than Probinsya which will
induce labor to move to Urbanya.
Suppose this movement is about
100 thousand man-years for a given
year, the labor supply in Probinsya
falls from SP to S’P by the amount
equal to 100 thousand man-years.
But the labor supply schedule for
Urbanya rises from SU to S’U . In
probinsya, equilibrium wage goes
up from WP to W’P while in
Urbanya, wage goes down from WU
to W’U.
Commodity Taxation: Price and Quantity After Tax
Effects of a Commodity Tax             Price
                                                                                                                                                       STAX
The supply schedule before tax is S
and after tax is STAX. A commodity tax
                                                                                                                                                         S
has the effect of raising the price of
the good and reducing the quantity
sold. The extent of the changes in
price and quantity depends on the
elasticity of supply and demand.        PTax ----------------------------




                                                                           --------------------------------------
Equilibrium before tax is P0 and Q0.           P0 ----------------------------------




                                                                                                                    --------------------------
the supply schedule after
tax, STAX, intersect the demand curve
at a ne equilibrium price, PTAX. The
new equilibrium quantity after tax is
QTAX. It is clear from this that the new                                                                                                         D
price is higher than the old price and
the quantity after tax is smaller than           0                        QTAX                                      Q0                               Quantity
the quantity before tax.
Exchange Rate of the Peso: The Value of Foreign
                    Money
   Foreign exchange is the term used to denote the value of
    foreign money in terms of local money.
   The exchange rate for the US dollar is the peso cost of buying a
    US dollar.
   The peso appreciates in value when the amount of pesos to
    acquire a US dollar becomes smaller which makes peso more
    valuable.
   Peso depreciates when the price of the US dollar increases in
    terms of pesos.
   It is important to value foreign currency because the country
    earns dollars when it imports and spends dollars when it buys
    foreign goods.
Exchange Rate of the Peso: The Value of Foreign
                    Money

  Devaluation indicates an official action of the
   government to reduce the value of the currency.
  Foreign Exchange Market consists of the interaction
   of countries to buy or to sell foreign currencies.
  Principal currencies are US dollar, Japanese yen and
   Europe’s Euro.
Exchange Rate of the Peso: The Value of Foreign
                    Money

Supply of Foreign Exchange
   Consists of the receipts of dollars that the country earns or receives.
   The following activities contribute to supply of dollars.
     Export earnings
     Foreign tourism in the country
     Use of services sold by Philippine companies:
       transport, telecommunications and others.
     Remittances of OFW
     Proceeds from foreign loans
     Short-term inflows of foreign capital for investment in the country
       or deposit of foreign money in any Philippine-based bank.
Exchange Rate of the Peso: The Value of Foreign
                    Money

Demand for Foreign Exchange
  Consists of the payments for the volume of imports that the country
   buys to support the needs of businesses and citizens during a given
   period.
  These payments include:
    Imports of goods for consumption and for investment.
    Filipinos travel abroad for tourism or for business.
    Filipinos and Philippine institutions use the service of foreign
      companies.
Interaction of Supply and Demand
Foreign Exchange Market and Effects of
Capital Flow
At a, the supply schedule is positively sloped
which is a typical supply schedule. When the
peso price of the dollar is low, suppliers are
not willing to sell their dollars for they get
fewer pesos for their dollars. But when the
peso price of the dollar is high, then suppliers
will receive more pesos for every dollar they
sell.

In b, “good” developments dominate among
the transitory factors, capital inflow increase
so an upward shift of the supply schedule for
dollars happens.

In c, “bad” developments dominate capital
inflows decrease, so a downward shift of the
supply schedule for dollars happens.

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Application of Supply and Demand Analysis

  • 1.
  • 2. Assumptions of Supply and Demand Analysis Appropriate to use when competition exists among buyers and sellers. The interaction of buyers and sellers covers all types of prices and goods for which a market exists. Interaction of supply and demand solves two major economic problems simultaneously- the quantity sold and the price. Forces affecting supply and demand could come from any number of influences.
  • 3. Effects of a Change In Demand During an Immediate Period Emergency Figure 5-1 (a) shows what happens Price S in the immediate period (during the typhoon), as consumers brace for emergency. Supplies are fixed and demand is fairly inelastic. An increase in demand could lead to a shift of the demand schedule – more goods are bought as long as these are available. The ensuing P1-------------------------- price increase could be steep as shelves are emptied. The initial equilibrium price is P0 P0 -------------------------- and quantity is Q0 . After the increase in demand, when all supplies are being bought, the price shifts to P1, but quantity stays the same (in the immediate period D D’ the supplies are fixed.) 0 Q0 Quantity Figure 5-1(a)
  • 4. Supply and Demand for Fish during Typhoon Price Figure 5-1(b) indicates the S’ short-run setting of a typhoon period for a particular S commodity-fish. Fish catch will fall because fishermen will not go to the P1---------------------------- -------------------------------------- sea. The decline in fish supply will cause the new equilibrium P0 -------------------------------- ------------------------------- at P1 and Q1. The price of fish will rise and quantity bought will fall. D 0 Q1 Q0 Quantity Figure 5-1(b)
  • 5. Interplay of Demand and Supply Will the Price of Bangus Rise or Fall After a Typhoon? Normal equilibrium is P0 and Q0. Price S during a typhoon, fish pond owners attempt to harvest bangus S’ for fear of losing fish if the ponds overflooded and the fish got out. If flooding occurs, there will be free bangus harvests in main estuaries caught by people in the area. P0 --------------------------- -------------------------------------- On the other hand, people who P2 --------------------------------------- -------------------------------- normally eat other types of fish will P1 ---------------------------------- ---------------------------- experience a short period rise of fish prices. Other fishes will have fewer harvests because fishermen go back to safety during a typhoon and they have no catch. These D D’ people will likely cause the demand for bangus to increase (shift D to the right). 0 Q0 Q1 Q2 Quantity
  • 6. Prize Stabilization of Basic Commodities Price stabilization is best undertaken through indirect approaches by managing the supply of the commodity. It could mean influencing only the market conditions, mainly through the supply side, to avoid extreme swings of prices. Includes setting the prices of commodities that are being stabilized.
  • 7. Stabilizing Rice Prices S’’ Price S Situation A: Price stabilization Market supplies getting depleted. S’ Price of grain could rise and fall during the year without price stabilization. During normal times, P0 an Q0 are equilibrium price and PP -------------------------- ----------------------------------------- quantity. The price of grain P0 ------------------------------ Situation B: ----------------------------------- could go to PP during times Market supplies PH ---------------------------------- increasing when supply is getting ----------------------------- depleted(situation A). But during harvest time when supply is increasing, the price could go to PH(situation B). The objective of stabilization D is to set the price towards P0. 0 QP Q0 QH Quantity
  • 8. Labor Supply, Population Growth and Wage The wage rate, which represents the incomes of workers, provides some indication of the standard of living. High wages result from the interaction of the demand and supply of labor. In countries where the supply of labor is very abundant, many workers are willing to accept low wages in exchange for their services.
  • 9. The Wage rate and the Supply and Demand for Labor Wage rate The wage rate is determined by the balance of supply and demand for labor. The supply Supply of Labor of labor could be available at a given wage rate, W*, if the supply of labor is infinitely a elastic at that wage rate. But W* beyond a given point such as point a, when the labor available at that wage is fully employed, at point L*, the Demand for Labor supply schedule of labor could rise as shown in the L* Labor figure.
  • 10. Unequal Population Growth Population Growth Assume two countries identical in all aspects including their initial level of population. But A has a 1.0% per annum growth of population; B has 2.0%. What happens 10 years later? In country A, with a lower population growth, the supply curve of labor turns up more quickly than SB. 10 years later A has higher wages than B because the labor supply is greater in B where the population growth is higher.
  • 11. Unequal Output Growth Growth in Demand for Labor The two countries are identical in all aspects, except that country T has a stronger demand for labor than country P 10 yrs. later. Policies in T encourage a growth demand for labor that is faster than in P. Initially the two countries have an identical demand for labor. 10 yrs. later, because of sound economic policies and growth of business investment and productivity, the demand for labor is higher in T than in P. The result, T is securely on a rising portion of the S schedule for labor. Also, amount of new employment is more than in P. L10 Years Later in T is higher than in P. as important, W10 Years Later in T is much higher than in P.
  • 12. Labor Migration Within a Country Labor Migration and Wages At equilibrium before in- migration, Urbanya has a a higher wage than Probinsya which will induce labor to move to Urbanya. Suppose this movement is about 100 thousand man-years for a given year, the labor supply in Probinsya falls from SP to S’P by the amount equal to 100 thousand man-years. But the labor supply schedule for Urbanya rises from SU to S’U . In probinsya, equilibrium wage goes up from WP to W’P while in Urbanya, wage goes down from WU to W’U.
  • 13. Commodity Taxation: Price and Quantity After Tax Effects of a Commodity Tax Price STAX The supply schedule before tax is S and after tax is STAX. A commodity tax S has the effect of raising the price of the good and reducing the quantity sold. The extent of the changes in price and quantity depends on the elasticity of supply and demand. PTax ---------------------------- -------------------------------------- Equilibrium before tax is P0 and Q0. P0 ---------------------------------- -------------------------- the supply schedule after tax, STAX, intersect the demand curve at a ne equilibrium price, PTAX. The new equilibrium quantity after tax is QTAX. It is clear from this that the new D price is higher than the old price and the quantity after tax is smaller than 0 QTAX Q0 Quantity the quantity before tax.
  • 14. Exchange Rate of the Peso: The Value of Foreign Money  Foreign exchange is the term used to denote the value of foreign money in terms of local money.  The exchange rate for the US dollar is the peso cost of buying a US dollar.  The peso appreciates in value when the amount of pesos to acquire a US dollar becomes smaller which makes peso more valuable.  Peso depreciates when the price of the US dollar increases in terms of pesos.  It is important to value foreign currency because the country earns dollars when it imports and spends dollars when it buys foreign goods.
  • 15. Exchange Rate of the Peso: The Value of Foreign Money Devaluation indicates an official action of the government to reduce the value of the currency. Foreign Exchange Market consists of the interaction of countries to buy or to sell foreign currencies. Principal currencies are US dollar, Japanese yen and Europe’s Euro.
  • 16. Exchange Rate of the Peso: The Value of Foreign Money Supply of Foreign Exchange  Consists of the receipts of dollars that the country earns or receives.  The following activities contribute to supply of dollars. Export earnings Foreign tourism in the country Use of services sold by Philippine companies: transport, telecommunications and others. Remittances of OFW Proceeds from foreign loans Short-term inflows of foreign capital for investment in the country or deposit of foreign money in any Philippine-based bank.
  • 17. Exchange Rate of the Peso: The Value of Foreign Money Demand for Foreign Exchange  Consists of the payments for the volume of imports that the country buys to support the needs of businesses and citizens during a given period.  These payments include: Imports of goods for consumption and for investment. Filipinos travel abroad for tourism or for business. Filipinos and Philippine institutions use the service of foreign companies.
  • 18. Interaction of Supply and Demand Foreign Exchange Market and Effects of Capital Flow At a, the supply schedule is positively sloped which is a typical supply schedule. When the peso price of the dollar is low, suppliers are not willing to sell their dollars for they get fewer pesos for their dollars. But when the peso price of the dollar is high, then suppliers will receive more pesos for every dollar they sell. In b, “good” developments dominate among the transitory factors, capital inflow increase so an upward shift of the supply schedule for dollars happens. In c, “bad” developments dominate capital inflows decrease, so a downward shift of the supply schedule for dollars happens.