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2020 WAEC Economics Theory (a) Distinguish between competitive demand and joint demand. (b) Using diagrams, explain how the following...

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(a) Distinguish between competitive demand and joint demand.

(b) Using diagrams, explain how the following factors will affect the equilibrium price and quantity of commodity R in the market
i. an increase in the price of the Complement of commodity R:
ii.  an increase in the price of a substitute of commodity R
iii. imposition of an indirect tax on commodity

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Explanation

(a) Competitive demand is the demand for commodities that can be used interchangeably. An increase in the demand for one will lead to a decrease in the demand for its substitute. Joint demand on the other hand is the demand for commodities that are used together to satisfy a want. An increase in the demand for one will lead to an increase in the demand for the other. 

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(b) i. From the diagram above (figure 1), an increase in the price of the complement of commodity R from P\(_{1}\) to P\(_{2}\) has resulted in a fall in quantity demanded from Q\(_{1}\) to Q\(_{}\). Demand for commodity R shifted from D\(_{1}\) to D\(_{2}\) and the equilibrium price fell from P\(_{1}\) to P\(_{2}\) and quantity from Q\(_{1}\) to Q\(_{2}\)

 

ii. An increase in the price of a substitute of Commodity R will result in a fall of its quantity demanded from Q\(_{1}\) to Q\(_{2}\). (in figure 3). As a result of this, demand for commodity R will increase, Shown by the demand curve shifting from D\(_{1}\)D\(_{1}\) to D\(_{2}\)D\(_{2}\) in figure 4. The equilibrium price will increase from P\(_{1}\) to P\(_{2}\) and the equilibrium quantity from Q\(_{1}\) to Q\(_{2}\).

iii. The imposition of an indirect tax on commodity R will result in a shift of the supply curve from S\(_{1}\)S\(_{1}\) to S\(_{2}\)S\(_{2}\) in figure 5. with demand unchanged, the equilibrium price will increase from P\(_{1}\) to P\(_{1}\) but the equilibrium quantity will fall from Q\(_{1}\) to Q\(_{2}\).

 


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