7-Price Elasticity of Demand (PED) Flashcards

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What does Price elasticity of Demand (PED) do?

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Measures the responsiveness of quantity demanded to a change in price

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Formula for PED

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%ΔQD / %ΔP

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3
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PED > ±1

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PRICE ELASTIC DEMAND
Quantity demand responds more than proportionately to a price Δ

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PED < ±1

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PRICE INELASTIC DEMAND
Quantity demand responds less than proportionately to a price Δ

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PED = 1

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UNIT ELASTIC DEMAND
Quantity demand responds proportionately to a price Δ

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PED = 0

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PERFECTLY INELASTIC DEMAN
Quantity demand does not respond to a price Δ

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PED = ∞

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PERFECTLY ELASTIC DEMAND
Demand is completely sensitive to price, any increase in price will cause demand fall to zero. Eg- perfect substitute

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Factors that influences PED

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—> Availability of Substitutes
—> Luxury and Necessity Goods
—> Proportion of Income Spent on the Goods (% of Income)
—> Addictive and Habit Forming Goods
—> Branding
—> Durability of a Product
—> Time Period

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Factors that influences PED
—> Availability of Substitutes

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Good with lots of substitute will have PRICE ELASTIC DEMAND, because consumers can easily switch due to a Price Change

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Factors that influences PED
—> Luxury and Necessity Goods

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Luxury Goods (sports car) tend to have PRICE ELASTIC DEMAND
Necessity Goods (bread) tend to have PRICE INELASTIC DEMAND

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Factors that influences PED
—> Proportion of Income Spent on the Goods (% of Income)

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If a good takes larger proportion of income (television) then Demand will be PRICE ELASTIC DEMAND.
If it takes small proportion of income (bread) then Demand will be PRICE INELASTIC DEMAND

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Factors that influences PED
—> Addictive and Habit Forming Goods

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If a good is Habitual in Consumption (coffee) or addictive in nature then Demand will be PRICE INELASTIC DEMAND

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Factors that influences PED
—> Branding

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Goods with Strong brand image (coca cola) will have PRICE INELASTIC DEMAND because consumer will pay premium price

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Factors that influences PED
—> Durability of a Product

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Goods that are long lasting and whole purchase can be postponed by consumers will have PRICE ELASTIC DEMAND (cars).
Goods that are non durable (vegetable and petrol) will have PRICE INELASTIC DEMAND because these must be replaced regularly

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Factors that influences PED
—> Time Period

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Demand for a product is PRICE INELASTIC in the short run and PRICE ELASTIC in the long run.
Because it takes time for consumers to adjust their spending pattern and switch to alternatives to a price Δ

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