supplycurve is negative slope in decreasing cost industry
substitution effect is the explanation for the downward slope of the aggregate damnd curve.
marginal rate of substitution
1. consumers buy goods that are less expensive
The demand curve is negatively sloped because it is based on the principle of marginal utility and this utility decreases as consumption increases. The demand price which depends on the marginal utility of a good also declines as consumption increases, so quantity and price are inversely related, leading to the negative curve and the law of demand.
The slope of a production possibilities frontier (PPF) represents the opportunity cost of producing one good over another. Specifically, it indicates how much of one good must be sacrificed to produce an additional unit of another good. A steeper slope suggests a higher opportunity cost, while a flatter slope indicates a lower opportunity cost. Additionally, the slope can change along the curve, reflecting the principle of increasing opportunity costs as resources are reallocated between different goods.
Downward
due to negative slope
The demand curve will have a downward slope indicating ________ . A. the expansion of demand with a fall in price B. contraction of demand with a rise in price C. the expansion of demand with a fall in price and contraction of demand with a rise in price D. rise in price causes a rise in supply
A demand curve slopes downward left to right because the relationship between price and demand is negative - as price drops demand rises. The opposite is true for a supply curve where as price rises supply rises - the relationship is positive so the supply curve slopes upward from left to right. Nova net answer- because demand decreases as price increases
A demand curve slopes downward left to right because the relationship between price and demand is negative - as price drops demand rises. The opposite is true for a supply curve where as price rises supply rises - the relationship is positive so the supply curve slopes upward from left to right. Nova net answer- because demand decreases as price increases
indifference curves slopes downward to the right
Is always negative. (should be in all caps for emphasis)
Supply curves do not always slope from left to right. A supply curve can slope from the right and when this happens this means that there is a surplus of goods at a lower price.
The three characteristics of a supply curve are the slope, shift, and the curve's position. Together they help determine supply and demand trends.
Demand curve is slope downward because of inverse relationship between price and quantity.
The principle of diminishing marginal utility explains the slope of the demand curve by letting us be able to see which direction the slope is in, which is always downward.
For a given increase in supply the slope of both demand curve and supply curve affect the change in equilibrium quantity Is this statement true or false Explain with diagrams?