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Demand
The desire, willingness, and ability to buy a good or service


Section 1 pg. 569
Demand Schedule
Table showing quantities demanded at different possible prices


Section 1
pg. 569
Demand Curve
Downward-sloping line that graphically shows the quantities demanded at each possible price


Section 1
pg. 569
Law of Demand
Concept that people are normally willing to buy less of a product if the price is high and more of it if the price is low

Section 1
pg. 569
Market Demand
The total demand of all consumers for a product or service

Section 1 pg. 570
Utility
The amount of satisfaction one gets from a good or service

Section 1 pg. 570
Marginal Utility
Additional use that is derived from each unit acquired

Section 2 pg. 572
Substitute
A competing product that consumers can use in place of another

Section 3 pg. 575
Complement
Product often used with another product

Section 3 pg. 575
Demand Elasticity
Measure of responsiveness relating change in quantity demanded to a change in price

Section 2 pg. 577
Supply
The amount of goods and services that producers are able and willing to sell at various prices during a specified time period

Section 3 pg. 571
Law of Supply
Suppliers normally offer more for sale at a higher price and less at lower prices

Section 3 pg. 581
Supply Schedule
Table showing quantities supplied at different prices

Section 3 pg. 581
Supply Curve
Upward-sloping line that graphically shows the quantities supplied at each possible price

Section 3 pg. 581
Profit
The money a business receives for its products or services over and above its costs

Section 3 pg. 583
Market Supply
The total of the supply schedules of businesses that provide the same good or service

Section 3 pg. 584
Productivity
The degree to which resources are being used efficiently to produce goods and services

Section 3 pg. 585
Technology
The methods or processes used to make goods and services

Section 3 pg. 585
Subsidy
A government payment to an individual, business, or group in exchange for certain actions

Section 3 pg. 585
Supply Elasticity
Responsiveness of quantity supplied to a change in price

Section 4 pg. 589
Surplus
Situation in which quantity supplied is greater than quantity demanded

Section 4 pg. 588
Shortage
Situation in which quantity demanded is greater than quantity supplied

Section 4 pg. 588
Equilibrium Price
The price at which the amount producers are willing to supply is equal to the amount consumers are willing to buy

Section 4 pg. 589
Price Ceiling
Maximum price that can be charged for goods and services, set by the government

Section 4 pg. 589
Price Floor
Minimum price that can be charged for goods and services, set by the government

Section 4 pg. 589
Minimum Wage
Lowest legal wage that can be paid to most U.S. workers

Section 4 pg. 589