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Reasons for Changes in Supply
Focus on supply and demand with this instructional activity. Learners answer questions related to supply and demand in the automobile industry. It's a great way to provide a quick review of this concept.
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Economic Health Indicators: Inflation and Unemployment Worksheet
Ensure your economists understand demand and supply curves with this 13-question inflation and unemployment worksheet. Although it references a text, information students need is included on a separate notes handout (included). Consider...
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Shifts in Supply and Demand
Providing four supply and demand charts for your students' interpretation, Part A of this activity quizzes their comprehension skills with six questions below. In Part B, students analyze additional charts and choose whether or not the...
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And Now…the Supply Curve!
In this economics learning exercise, students use their problem solving skills to respond to questions regarding the supply curve and its impact on an individual's lemonade stand business.
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Graphing Monetary And Fiscal Policy Interactions
In this economics learning exercise, students draw aggregate demand and supply curves for 3 monetary and fiscal policy combinations.
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Farm Price Supports
In this economics worksheet, students study two diagrams about farm price supports and equilibrium price and use them to answer 8 multi-step short answer questions.
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A Quick Review of Perfect Competition and Monopoly
Put your students' competitive interests to the test in this worksheet, which includes ten multiple choice questions that relate to two graphs. One graph details a monopoly, while the other displays a perfectly competitive system....
Sophia Learning
Sophia: Concept of Demand
A series of resources provided to teach students the concept of demand and demand curve shifts. After taking notes, students can view two video segments to help clarify the concept.
Texas Education Agency
Texas Gateway: Chapter 3: Demand and Supply: Critical Thinking Questions
This is a list of 16 critical thinking study questions covering Chapter 3: Demand and Supply from the TEA AP Macroeconomics online text.
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Cyber Economics: Supply and Demand Overview
This is a site from the St. Joseph's College with an overview of the supply and demand model. It is actually the first page of a lesson on supply and demand complete with links to more in-depth discussions including graphs and charts...
Robert Schenk, PhD
The Supply Curve
This site discusses supply schedules and supply curves, along with an example of how a supply curve may shift.
University of California
Supply
This site provides an explanation of the difference between a change in supply and a change in quantity supplied, terms which many economics students confuse.
Wikimedia
Wikipedia: Supply and Demand
Provides a full and in-depth description of the theories of supply and demand.
Other
The Aggregate Supply Curve
"The Aggregate Supply Curve," by Baumol, William J., and Alan S. Blinder. Economics: Principles and Policy, 7th ed. Orlando, FL: The Dryden Press, 1997, pp.628-642.
Other
Trading Charts: Law of Supply and Fundamental Analysis of Commodity Markets
A very thorough yet concise description of the law of demand.
Other
The Supply Curve
This site provides a supply schedule, a related supply curve, and factors (supply determinants) which can cause your supply curve to shift to the left or right.
Annenberg Foundation
Annenberg Learner: Graphing Lab: Moose Synthesizer Co.
In this interactive economics lab, students help Albert Moose determine how to price his product, music synthesizers, based on costs and revenue. Students create supply curves to help in the decision process.
University of Nebraska Omaha
Ecedweb: Explorations in Supply, Part Ii
In this economics tutorial, you as a producer have to determine how much of a given product you should make.
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Economic Efficiency
Read about consumer surplus, producer surplus, and deadweight loss. Did you know that demand and supply diagrams can help us understand more than supply and demand curves and equilibrium? They can also help us understand economic...
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Khan Academy: Long Run Aggregate Supply
Practice what you've learned about why long-run aggregate supply curve (LRAS) is vertical, and the relationship between LRAS and the stock of resources, technology, and the natural rate of unemployment in this exercise.
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Supply Terminology
This site briefly discusses the difference between a "change in supply" vs. a "change in quantity supplied."
Tutor2u
Tutor2u: Theory of Supply
This site provides a simple definition of market supply and the supply curve. Illustrates concept with a graph.
ProProfs
Pro Profs: Demand & Supply
This 10-question quiz covers the basics of demand & supply. You have 1 minute to answer each question.
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The Supply Graph
This site discusses supply schedules and supply curves, along with an example of how a supply curve may shift.