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2021 WAEC Economics Theory (a) Define price elasticity of demand (b) Distinguish between elastic demand and Inelastic demand (C)...

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WAEC 2021

(a) Define price elasticity of demand

(b) Distinguish between elastic demand and Inelastic demand

(C) Using diagrams. explain what happens to a traders total revenue demand for his product is:
(i) elastic
(ii) inelastic

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Explanation

a) Price elasticity of demand is the degree of responsiveness of quantity demanded of a commodity to a change in its price
OR
Price of elasticity of demand = \(\frac { \text {%Change in quantity demanded}} {\text {%change in price}}\)

OR Price elasticity of demand = \(\frac {\bigtriangleup Q} {\bigtriangleup P}\) X \(\frac {\bigtriangleup P} {\bigtriangleup Q}\)

 

b) Distinguish between elastic demand and inelastic demand:

Demand is said to be elastic when price results in a more than proportionate change in quantity demanded. On the other hand, demand Said to be inelastic when a change in price results in a less than proportionate change in quantity demanded.

(c)(i) If demand for a trader's product is elastic, a fall in price will result in a more than proportional increase in quantity demanded. In such a case, the traders total revenue will increase. This is illustrated below.

Total Revenue before price fall = area of OP\(_{1}\) TQ\(_{1}\)

Total Revenue after price fall = area of OP\(_{2}\) RQ\(_{2}\)

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(ii) If demand for a trader's product is inelastic. a fall in price will result in a less than proportionate increase in quantity demanded. In such a case, total revenue of the trader will fall as illustrated below

Total Revenue before price fall = area of OP\(_{1}\) SQ\(_{1}\)

Total Revenue after price fall = area of OP\(_{2}\) TQ\(_{2}\)

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