Factors Affecting Demand.

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Let’s imagine we are all consumers.
What makes us want to buy
more apples or fewer apples?
Prices.
At $2, we’ll say, nah, it’s too expensive.
Let’s just get 1.
But if the price drops to $1,
we’ll say, cool, let’s get 3 apples now.
Tastes and preferences.
Hey, I saw an advert today.
Apples are good for health.
All of a sudden, I want to buy more apples.
When tastes shift towards apples,
demand for apples increases.
Price of complements.
We say goods are complements of each other
when they are normally bought together.
For example, printer and ink cartridges.
Or bread and jam.
If bread gets cheaper,
what happens to our demand for jam?
Well, bread gets cheaper,
we buy more bread,
so we’ll buy more jam.
Price of substitutes.
Substitutes are goods that are bought for the same purpose.
For instance,
Pepsi and Coke are substitutes.
When price of Pepsi drops,
we’ll start to think,
hey, let’s buy fewer cans of Coke
and switch to Pepsi.
They are the same thing anyway.
So when price of Pepsi drops,
demand for coke decreases.
Income.
You know, we all have this lust for material stuff?
And we think that when we make more money,
we are going to buy more of this and this and that?
These type of goods are called normal goods.
When our income increases,
we want to get more normal goods like cars.
There’s another category of goods called inferior goods.
For example, food from roadside stalls.
Perhaps your income increases
and think, this food is inferior!
You have more money,
you want to eat in a restaurant now.
When our income increases,
we demand fewer inferior goods.
Expectation of prices.
“There’s a drought going on in Thailand.
Shortage of rice in the near future is expected”.
Crap, no rice?
Man, I think price of rice is going to increase.
Better go buy and stock up some rice now.
So if we think future prices of rice will increase,
our demand for rice today increases.
Population.
When the number of people on an island increases,
the demand for houses increases.
When population increases,
demand for something will increase.

So this is the summary.
But hey,
there are so many factors affecting demand.
I’m getting confused.
How do I graph the demand curve?
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Next up: The demand curve.
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"craaaap, no rice?" hahaha excellent video

ranchisgoodonpizza
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Short, very informative and very easy to understand. Great one!! Usually these types of videos tend to be long to which I hate so it’s nice to have shorter ones.

Azvron
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such a great video for understanding the concept. Thank you so much!

jasonlee
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very nice and simple way to understand the topic....i love

gloriaopara
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This is good but theres a lack of economic analysis! Its a short but still beneficial video for those who understand but need revision again!

plainvoice
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Easily understanding 💪🏻 useful video thank you

huiminlee
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i love your voice! very unique, keeps me paying attention - great vid!

Lexababe
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Thank you cause I'm in IB Economics and this helped me with some of my AP homework

Cloud-bxkw
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I liked the video so much that I watched it twice!

glnychs
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Hey...please continue to post more videos...this was a great did u stop posting vdos???!!!

jayasriramananth
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You forgot about quality of the product

rauleduke
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Coke and Pepsi are the same thing?? You done fucked up economics mafia...

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