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A-Z of demand and supply - ideas

Thursday, June 11, 2009
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As promised here are some of my classes ideas for an A-Z of demand and supply.

A - Able,
B - Branding
C - Cost of production, Capital
D - Demand, Derived demand
E - Equilibrium, elasticity
F - Fashion
G - Graph, Growth of market
H - Habit forming good
I - Inferior good, inelastic, income, indirect tax
J - Joint supply
K - Kind of product
L - Law of demand
M - Minimum price, maximum price
N - Normal good, Necessity
O - Output,
P - Price, Population, productivity
Q - Quantity
R - Revenue, rationing function
S - Supply, surplus, subsidy, substitutes
T - taxation, technology
U - unit elastic
V - VAT
W - Weather, willing
X - XED (cross price elasticity of demand)
Y - YED (income elasticity of demand)
Z - Zero price

I am sure there are many more ideas not included above. Thank you to my class for coming up with these, and some more imaginative ones!


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