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What changes may take place in the market when the prevailing price is greater than the equilibrium price?

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What changes may take place in the market when the prevailing price is greater than the equilibrium price?

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  • When the prevailing price in the market is greater than the equilibrium price, it results in a situation called excess supply or surplus.
  • In this case, the quantity supplied by producers is more than the quantity demanded by consumers.
  • Since there are not enough buyers at the higher price, sellers find it difficult to sell all their goods.
  • To attract buyers and clear their excess stock, they begin to lower the price.
  • As the price falls, the quantity demanded increases while the quantity supplied decreases, gradually eliminating the surplus.
  • This adjustment process continues until the market reaches the equilibrium price, where demand equals supply.

Therefore, when the price is above equilibrium, it leads to a fall in price and output until the market stabilises.

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Chapter 6: Market Mechanism: Equilibrium Price and Quantity in a Competitive Market - TEST YOURSELF QUESTIONS [Page 114]

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Frank Economics [English] Class 12 ISC
Chapter 6 Market Mechanism: Equilibrium Price and Quantity in a Competitive Market
TEST YOURSELF QUESTIONS | Q 12. (ii) | Page 114
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