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Using diagrams, explain when equilibrium price does not change with a change in supply. - Economics

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Using diagrams, explain when equilibrium price does not change with a change in supply.

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When the demand curve is perfectly elastic, it is a horizontal straight line, indicating that the price (P) remains constant at all levels of quantity demanded.

In the diagram:

  • The original supply curve is SS, and it intersects the demand curve D at point E0, with equilibrium price P and quantity OM0.

  • When supply increases (shift from S to S1), the new equilibrium is at E1, and quantity increases to OM1, but price remains unchanged at P.

  • When supply decreases (shift from S to S2), the new equilibrium is at E2, and quantity falls to OM2, still with price constant at P.

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