DemandSupplementary resources by topic. Demand is one of 51 key economics concepts identified by the National Council on Economic Education (NCEE) for high school classes. |
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One of the most important building blocks of economic analysis is the concept of demand. When economists refer to demand, they usually have in mind not just a single quantity demanded, but what is called a demand curve. A demand curve traces the quantity of a good or service that is demanded at successively different prices.Microeconomics, from the Concise Encyclopedia of Economics The strength of microeconomics comes from the simplicity of its underlying structure and its close touch with the real world. In a nutshell, microeconomics has to do with supply and demand, and with the way they interact in various markets.... |
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There is an endless variety of wants, but there is a limit to each separate want. This familiar and fundamental tendency of human nature may be stated in the law of satiable wants or of diminishing utility.... [See also the Footnote: Illustration of a Demand Curve] |
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