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Offering a wide variety of general craft supplies for your project. We carry a large assortment of beads of all kinds and colors, doll supplies, miniatures, jewelry findings, plastic canvas supplies, music buttons and much more. Whether you are looking for specific item or for a craft kit we have lots to choose from. Our quality service and fast shipping will please you! Fast, quality service...
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Crafta.com: christmas supply and christmas decorations are our specialty, also craft supply, crafts and favor craft materials for all your occasions. Invitation and decorative papers.
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Buy craft supplies online. Machine and hand embroidery supplies, embroidery embellishments, heat tools and other fabric decoration products. Perfect for textiles students.
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Factory Direct Craft Supply specializes in discounted craft supplies, wedding items and home decor. We are a direct importer of mirrors. 
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For card making, scrapbooking and paper craft enthusiasts. Getcrafty has beautiful embellishments, Card Blanks and envelopes, memory albums, charms, mulberry paper, stickers and peel-offs, tools and accessories for card making and scrapbooking. Come on and GetCrafty!
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Call the Sand Art Experts. 18 Bright Colors of Sand, Plastic & Glass Bottles. Fun craft activity for Carnivals, Schools, Church Festivals, Fundraisers, Parties, Company Picnics!
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#1 Los Angeles Hobby Shop since 1946. Shop online for adhesives, craft supplies, hobby supplies, art materials and much more!
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Here you will find an excellent selection of acrylic and oil canvas paint, canvases, brushes, spray paint, craft kits and card making accessories for everyone to enjoy.
http://www.craftyarts.co.uk/
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Over 9000 art and craft materials and products in stock and immediately available from UK based retailer established 90 years.
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Art & Crafts Direct - Free Craft Projects, crafting ideas, magic motifs, sticky stencils, greeting blocks, dust glitters, paper, vellums, cards, punches
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We distribute over 375 colors of sophisticated art glitter. Artists, Crafters, stampers and scrapbookers love our product.
http://www.artglitter.com/
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Acrylic Frames, Bookmark Tassels & Sleeves, Kellys Fun Buttons, Magnets, Pin Backs, Ribbon, Kids Art Supplies & Foam Crafts by Foamies. Stained Glass Supplies too! Quantity discount on all Craft Supplies!
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Canvas Collectibles offers various tote bags and accessories to help you transport protect and organize all of your valuables and crafting supplies
http://www.canvascollectibles.com/
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All types of components, tools and supplies for clock makers, watch repairers, jewelers, hobbyists and tinkerers. One of the widest selection of mechanical and quartz clock movements. Parts for obsolete clocks.
http://pmclocks.com/
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game cameras, digital game camera, hunting cameras, trail camera, digital trail camera, deer cameras, camtracker, wildlife camera, outdoor camera, trailmac, trailmac digital camera, cameras
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order online discounted craft supplies and projects,books and finished crafts
http://www.jollystore.net/
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Craft Supplies Online is a discount art and craft supply warehouse. We offer a huge selection of discount art supplies and discount craft supplies. We have been serving the arts and crafts industry since 1971. Your satisfaction is our #1 priority.
http://www.craft-supplies-online.com/
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http://www.craft-supplies-online.com/

CraftDirect is your one-stop online shop for craft and sewing supplies, we have 1000's of items and easy payment methods.
http://www.craftdirect.co.nz/
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http://www.craftdirect.co.nz/

Sunshine Discount Crafts, where you will find a wide variety of craft products and supplies at low low low prices! Your online crafts supplies catalog stop! Visit us to find free craft projects and ideas.
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Craft Supply at Kits and Crafts. Your source for art and craft supplies, wholesale craft supply, wood craft projects and leather crafts
http://www.kitsandcrafts.com/
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craftynotions.com is a specialist supplier of materials and equipment to the creative textile artist and embroiderer. We supply kits, beads, stabilisers, and lots more!
http://www.craftynotions.com/
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http://www.craftynotions.com/

Specialist Suppliers of Handcraft Books and Materials, book supplies, handcraft supplies, craft materials, craft equipment and crafts in general
http://www.goldingcraft.com/
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Gold leaf, copper leaf, silver leafing & gilding supplies including edible gold flake. We also provide tutorials on how to gold leaf and comprehensive gilding supplies, ideas and principles.
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Craft and Hobby Products at Great Prices
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Highland Card Craft supplies everything you need to make your own greeting cards from handmade paper and card blanks to handmade paper flowers and other card embellishments and all you need for scrapbooking projects
http://www.highlandcardcraft.co.uk/
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Hot wire craft and hobby tools for cutting polystyrene foam and Styrofoam
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The Lamp Shop.. Free lampshade supplies catalog. Complete selection of lampshade crafting supplies and materials. Learn how to make lampshades using a step-by-step lampshade kit. Lampshade supplies, materials and lamp parts sold and shipped wholesale and retail anywhere in the world.
http://www.lampshop.com/
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http://www.lampshop.com/

MacPherson Arts & Crafts offer affordable high quality products for your Fine Art, Tole & Decorative and Crafting needs! Purchases are accepted in our on-line store, as well as by phone and mail order. Please browse through our secure on-line store, and feel free to contact us on our toll-free number or visit our store in St. Marys, Ontario, Canada any time!
http://www.macphersoncrafts.com/
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The Internets largest pattern web site featuring over 4,000 craft patterns. Free Patterns, Tole Painting, Country & Primitive Patterns, Contest Giveaways & New patterns arriving Daily!
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Plaster craft statues, statuary, busts, columns, pedestals, vases and more. Online catalog of thousands of statuary items.
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Smitcraft have been supplying Arts & Crafts for 65 years. Shop Online with an easy to use site with total Credit Card security
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Your source for re-usable moulds of strong latex rubber.Hundreds of plaster molds for craft,home or commercial projects using plaster of paris,cement.wax,resin,etc
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The Art of Craft Ltd for all your craft supplies, craft tools, card-making materials
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The Bushel Basket is a source for country and primitive craft supplies and home accents including paper mache and paper mache stacking boxes, rusty tin, grapevine shapes, grubby candles, buttons, wood shapes, antique style nails, garlands, wire curlers, primitive gifts, country crafts, and more!
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Discount Yarns Carmen Yarn Eyelash Yarn Knitting Crochet Yarn Scrapbooking Needlepoint and all your Craft Supplies at Discount prices
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Colonial Crafts offers secure online ordering from a select inventory of craft supplies - fabric, stencils & paints, folk dolls, primitive wood patterns, penny rugs.
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Iriss of Penzance. Hand knitted childrens wear, wool, rug making, beads and needlecrafts.
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Sumi-e, Chinese Brush painting, Japanese painting, Calligraphy Art Supplies for professional and student Oriental Brush painters, 4 Artist's Treasures, Ink Stone, Ink, color inks, brushes, paper, Sumi-e Sets
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Wedding favors, wedding supplies, yarn, silk flowers and craft supplies at discount prices
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New product taking crafts to a new dimension. Incorporating the uses of paper punches,moulds,stencils,rubber stamps and much more. Easy to follow and printer friendly instructions. This new method for creating crafts is so easy and you can make beautiful designs by simply using cookie cutters even trace designs and cut out with scissors. Gives a unique self made designs easily. Future patterns wil...
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Your complete source for Wimpole Street Creations products.
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A unique and whimsical folkart collection of designs in books and pattern packets
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wholesale supplier of components used by designers, manufacturers, artists and hobbyists in the craft, art, ceramic, gift and novelty trades.
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Wikipedia-Article "Supplies"

 The theory of supply and demand describes how prices vary as a result of a balance between product availability at each price (supply) and the desires of those with purchasing power at each price (demand). The graph depicts an increase in demand from D1 to D2 along with the consequent increase in price and quantity required to reach a new market-clearing equilibrium point on the supply curve (S).
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The theory of supply and demand describes how prices vary as a result of a balance between product availability at each price (supply) and the desires of those with purchasing power at each price (demand). The graph depicts an increase in demand from D1 to D2 along with the consequent increase in price and quantity required to reach a new market-clearing equilibrium point on the supply curve (S).

In microeconomic theory, the partial equilibrium supply and demand economic model originally developed by Alfred Marshall attempts to describe, explain, and predict changes in the price and quantity of goods sold in competitive markets. The model is only a first approximation for describing an imperfectly competitive market. It formalizes the theories used by some economists before Marshall and is one of the most fundamental models of some modern economic schools, widely used as a basic building block in a wide range of more detailed economic models and theories. The theory of supply and demand is important for some economic schools' understanding of a market economy in that it is an explanation of the mechanism by which many resource allocation decisions are made. However, unlike general equilibrium models, supply schedules in this partial equilibrium model are fixed by unexplained forces.

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Demand

Demand is that quantity of a good that consumers are not only willing to purchase but also have the capacity to buy at the given price. For example, a consumer may be willing to purchase 2 lb of potatoes if the price is $0.75 per lb. However, the same consumer may be willing to purchase only 1 lb if the price is $1.00 per lb. A demand schedule can be constructed that shows the quantity demanded at each given price. It can be represented on a graph as a line or curve by plotting the quantity demanded at each price. It can also be described mathematically by a demand equation. The main determinants of the quantity one is willing to purchase will typically be the price of the good, one's level of income, personal tastes, the price of substitute goods, and the price of complementary goods.

The shape of the aggregated demand curve can be convex or concave, possibly depending on income distribution, as shown in this paper: http://www.economicswebinstitute.org/essays/consumers.htm

Supply

Supply is the quantity that producers are willing to sell at a given price. For example, the potato grower may be willing to sell 1 million lb of potatoes if the price is $0.75 per lb and substantially more if the market price is $0.90 per lb. The main determinants of supply will be the market price of the good and the cost of producing it. In fact, supply curves are constructed from the firm's long-run cost schedule.

Simple supply and demand curves

Mainstream economic theory centers on creating a series of supply and demand relationships, describing them as equations, and then adjusting for factors which produce "stickiness" between supply and demand. Analysis is then done to see what "trade offs" are made in the "market", which is the negotiation between sellers and buyers. Analysis is done as to what point the ability of sellers to sell becomes less useful than other opportunities. This is related to "marginal" costs, or the price to produce the last unit that can be sold profitably, versus the chance of using the same effort to engage in some other activity.

Graph of simple supply and demand curves
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Graph of simple supply and demand curves

The slope of the demand curve (downward to the right) indicates that a greater quantity will be demanded when the price is lower. On the other hand, the slope of the supply curve (upward to the right) tells us that as the price goes up, producers are willing to produce more goods. The point where these curves intersect is the equilibrium point. At a price of P producers will be willing to supply Q units per period of time and buyers will demand the same quantity. P in this example, is the equilibrating price that equates supply with demand.

In the figures, straight lines are drawn instead of the more general curves. This is typical in analysis looking at the simplified relationships between supply and demand because the shape of the curve does not change the general relationships and lessons of the supply and demand theory. The shape of the curves far away from the equilibrium point are less likely to be important because they do not affect the market clearing price and will not affect it unless large shifts in the supply or demand occur. So straight lines for supply and demand with the proper slope will convey most of the information the model can offer. In any case, the exact shape of the curve is not easy to determine for a given market. The general shape of the curve, especially its slope near the equilibrium point, does however have an impact on how a market will adjust to changes in demand or supply. (See the below section on elasticity.)

It should be noted that on supply and demand curves both are drawn as a function of price. Neither is represented as a function of the other. Rather the two functions interact in a manner that is representative of market outcomes. The curves also imply a somewhat neutral means of measuring price. In practice any currency or commodity used to measure price is also the subject of supply and demand.

Effects of being away from the equilibrium point

Oversupply

Consider how prices and quantities not at the equilibrium point tend to move towards the equilibrium. Assume that some organization (say government or industry cartel) has the ability to set prices. If the price is set too high, such as at P1 in the diagram to the right, then the quantity produced will be Qs. The quantity demanded will be Qd. Since the quantity demanded is less than the quantity supplied there will be an oversupply (also called surplus or excess supply). On the other hand, if the price is set too low, then too little will be produced to meet demand at that price. This will cause an undersupply problem (also called a shortage).

Now assume that individual firms have the ability to alter the quantities supplied and the price they are willing to accept, and consumers have the ability to alter the quantities that they demand and the amount they are willing to pay. Businesses and consumers will respond by adjusting their price (and quantity) levels and this will eventually restore the quantity and the price to the equilibrium.

Adjustment in the case of oversupply

In the case of too high a price and oversupply (seen in the diagram at the left), the profit-maximizing businesses will soon have too much excess inventory, so they will lower prices (from P1 to P) to reduce this. Quantity supplied will be reduced from Qs to Q and the oversupply will be eliminated. In the case of too low a price and undersupply, consumers will likely compete to obtain the good at the low price, but since more consumers would like to buy the good at the price that is too low, the profit-maximizing firm would raise the price to the highest they can, which is the equilibrium point. In each case, the actions of independent market participants cause the quantity and price to move towards the equilibrium point.




Demand curve shifts

When more people want something, the quantity demanded at all prices will tend to increase. This can be referred to as an increase in demand. The increase in demand could also come from changing tastes, where the same consumers desire more of the same good than they previously did. Increased demand can be represented on the graph as the curve being shifted right, because at each price point, a greater quantity is demanded. An example of this would be more people suddenly wanting more coffee. This will cause the demand curve to shift from the initial curve D0 to the new curve D1. This raises the equilibrium price from P0 to the higher P1. This raises the equilibrium quantity from Q0 to the higher Q1. In this situation, we say that there has been an increase in demand which has caused an extension in supply.

Conversely, if the demand decreases, the opposite happens. If the demand starts at D1 and then decreases to D0, the price will decrease and the quantity supplied will decrease—a contraction in supply. Notice that this is purely an effect of demand changing. The quantity supplied at each price is the same as before the demand shift (at both Q0 and Q1). The reason that the equilibrium quantity and price are different is the demand is different.

Supply curve shifts

When the suppliers' costs change the supply curve will shift. For example, assume that someone invents a better way of growing wheat so that the amount of wheat that can be grown for a given cost will increase. Producers will be willing to supply more wheat at every price and this shifts the supply curve S0 to the right, to S1—an increase in supply. This causes the equilibrium price to decrease from P0 to P1. The equilibrium quantity increases from Q0 to Q1 as the quantity demanded increases at the new lower prices. Notice that in the case of a supply curve shift, the price and the quantity move in opposite directions.

Conversely, if the quantity supplied decreases, the opposite happens. If the supply curve starts at S1 and then shifts to S0, the equilibrium price will increase and the quantity will decrease. Notice that this is purely an effect of supply changing. The quantity demanded at each price is the same as before the supply shift (at both Q0 and Q1). The reason that the equilibrium quantity and price are different is the supply is different.

See also: Induced demand

Market "clearance"

The market "clears" at the point where all the supply and demand at a given price balance. That is, the amount of a commodity available at a given price equals the amount that buyers are willing to purchase at that price. It is assumed that there is a process that will result in the market reaching this point, but exactly what the process is in a real situation is an ongoing subject of research. Markets which do not clear will react in some way, either by a change in price, or in the amount produced, or in the amount demanded. Graphically the situation can be represented by two curves: one showing the price-quantity combinations buyers will pay for, or the demand curve; and one showing the combinations sellers will sell for, or the supply curve. The market clears where the two are in equilibrium, that is, where the curves intersect. In a general equilibrium model, all markets in all goods clear simultaneously and the "price" can be described entirely in terms of tradeoffs with other goods. For a century most economists believed in Say's Law, which states that markets, as a whole, would always clear and thus be in balance.

Elasticity

Main article: Elasticity (economics)

An important concept in understanding supply and demand theory is elasticity. In this context, it refers to how supply and demand change in response to various stimuli. One way of defining elasticity is the percentage change in one variable divided by the percentage change in another variable (known as arch elasticity because it calculates the elasticity over a range of values, in contrast with point elasticity that uses differential calculus to determine the elasticity at a specific point). Thus it is a measure of relative changes.

Often, it is useful to know how the quantity supplied or demanded will change when the price changes. This is known as the price elasticity of demand and the price elasticity of supply. If a monopolist decides to increase the price of their product, how will this affect their sales revenue? Will the increased unit price offset the likely decrease in sales volume? If a government imposes a tax on a good, thereby increasing the effective price, how will this affect the quantity demanded?

If you do not wish to calculate elasticity, a simpler technique is to look at the slope of the curve. Unfortunately, this has units of measurement of quantity over monetary unit (for example, liters per euro, or battleships per million yen), which is not a convenient measure to use for most purposes. So, for example, if you wanted to compare the effect of a price change of gasoline in Europe versus the United States, there is a complicated conversion between gallons per dollar and liters per euro. This is one of the reasons why economists often use relative changes in percentages, or elasticity. Another reason is that elasticity is more than just the slope of the function: It is the slope of a function in a coordinate space, that is, a line with a constant slope will have different elasticity at various points.

Let's do an example calculation. We have said that one way of calculating elasticity is the percentage change in quantity over the percentage change in price. So, if the price moves from $1.00 to $1.05, and the quantity supplied goes from 100 pens to 102 pens, the slope is 2/0.05 or 40 pens per dollar. Since the elasticity depends on the percentages, the quantity of pens increased by 2%, and the price increased by 5%, so the elasticity is 2/5 or 0.4.

Since the changes are in percentages, changing the unit of measurement or the currency will not affect the elasticity. If the quantity demanded or supplied changes a lot when the price changes a little, it is said to be elastic. If the quantity changes little when the prices changes a lot, it is said to be inelastic. An example of perfectly inelastic supply, or zero elasticity, is represented as a vertical supply curve. (See that section below)

Elasticity in relation to variables other than price can also be considered. One of the most common to consider is income. How would the demand for a good change if income increased or decreased? This is known as the income elasticity of demand. For example, how much would the demand for a luxury car increase if average income increased by 10%? If it is positive, this increase in demand would be represented on a graph by a positive shift in the demand curve, because at all price levels, a greater quantity of luxury cars would be demanded.

Another elasticity that is sometimes considered is the cross elasticity of demand, which measures the responsiveness of the quantity demanded of a good to a change in the price of another good. This is often considered when looking at the relative changes in demand when studying complement and substitute goods. Complement goods are goods that are typically utilized together, where if one is consumed, usually the other is also. Substitute goods are those where one can be substituted for the other, and if the price of one good rises, one may purchase less of it and instead purchase its substitute.

Cross elasticity of demand is measured as the percentage change in demand for the first good that occurs in response to a percentage change in price of the second good. For an example with a complement good, if, in response to a 10% increase in the price of fuel, the quantity of new cars demanded decreased by 20%, the cross elasticity of demand would be −20%/10% or, −2.

Vertical supply curve

It is sometimes the case that the supply curve is vertical: that is the quantity supplied is fixed, no matter what the market price. For example, the amount of land in the world can be considered fixed. In this case, no matter how much someone would be willing to pay for a piece of land, the extra cannot be created. Also, even if no one wanted all the land, it still would exist. These conditions create a vertical supply curve, giving it zero elasticity (i.e., no matter how large the change in price, the quantity supplied will not change).

In the short run near vertical supply curves are even more common. For example, if the Super Bowl is next week, increasing the number of seats in the stadium is almost impossible. The supply of tickets for the game can be considered vertical in this case. If the organizers of this event underestimated demand, then it may very well be the case that the price that they set is below the equilibrium price. In this case there will likely be people who paid the lower price who only value the ticket at that price, and people who could not get tickets, even though they would be willing to pay more. If some of the people who value the tickets less sell them to people who are willing to pay more (i.e., scalp the tickets), then the effective price will rise to the equilibrium price.

The graph below illustrates a vertical supply curve. When the demand 1 is in effect, the price will be p1. When demand 2 is occurring, the price will be p2. Notice that at both values the quantity is Q. Since the supply is fixed, any shifts in demand will only affect price.

 Diagram of vertical supply curve

Other market forms

In a situation in which there are many buyers but a single monopoly supplier that can adjust the supply or price of a good at will, the monopolist will adjust the price so that his profit is maximized given the amount that is demanded at that price. This price will be higher than in a competitive market. A similar analysis using supply and demand can be applied when a good has a single buyer, a monopsony, but many sellers.

Where there are both few buyers or few sellers, the theory of supply and demand cannot be applied because both decisions of the buyers and sellers are interdependent—changes in supply can affect demand and vice versa. Game theory can be used to analyze this kind of situation. (See also oligopoly.)

The supply curve does not have to be linear. However, if the supply is from a profit-maximizing firm, it can be proven that supply curves are not downward sloping (i.e., if the price increases, the quantity supplied will not decrease). Supply curves from profit-maximizing firms can be vertical, horizontal or upward sloping. While it is possible for industry supply curves to be downward sloping, supply curves for individual firms are never downward sloping.

Standard microeconomic assumptions cannot be used to prove that the demand curve is downward sloping. However, despite years of searching, no generally agreed upon example of a good that has an upward-sloping demand curve has been found (also known as a giffen good). Non-economists sometimes think that certain goods would have such a curve. For example, some people will buy a luxury car because it is expensive. In this case the good demanded is actually prestige, and not a car, so when the price of the luxury car decreases, it is actually changing the amount of prestige so the demand is not decreasing since it is a different good (see Veblen good). Even with downward-sloping demand curves, it is possible that an increase in income may lead to a decrease in demand for a particular good, probably due to the existence of more attractive alternatives which become affordable: a good with this property is known as an inferior good.

An example: Supply and demand in a 6-person economy

Supply and demand can be thought of in terms of individual people interacting at a market. Suppose the following six people participate in this simplified economy:

  • Alice is willing to pay $10 for a sack of potatoes.
  • Bob is willing to pay $20 for a sack of potatoes.
  • Cathy is willing to pay $30 for a sack of potatoes.
  • Dan is willing to sell a sack of potatoes for $5.
  • Emily is willing to sell a sack of potatoes for $15.
  • Fred is willing to sell a sack of potatoes for $25.

There are many possible trades that would be mutually agreeable to both people, but not all of them will happen. For example, Cathy and Fred would be interested in trading with each other for any price between $25 and $30. If the price is above $30, Cathy is not interested, since the price is too high. If the price is below $25, Fred is not interested, since the price is too low. However, at the market Cathy will discover that there are other sellers willing to sell at well below $25, so she will not trade with Fred at all. In an efficient market, each seller will get as high a price as possible, and each buyer will get as low a price as possible.

Imagine that Cathy and Fred are bartering over the price. Fred offers $25 for a sack of potatoes. Before Cathy can agree, Emily offers a sack of potatoes for $24. Fred is not willing to sell at $24, so he drops out. At this point, Dan offers to sell for $12. Emily won't sell for that amount so it looks like the deal might go through. At this point Bob steps in and offers $14. Now we have two people willing to pay $14 for a sack of potatoes (Cathy and Bob), but only one person (Dan) willing to sell for $14. Cathy notices this and doesn't want to lose a good deal, so she offers Dan $16 for his potatoes. Now Emily also offers to sell for $16, so there are two buyers and two sellers at that price (note that they could have settled on any price between $15 and $20), and the bartering can stop. But what about Fred and Alice? Well, Fred and Alice are not willing to trade with each other, since Alice is only willing to pay $10 and Fred will not sell for any amount under $25. Alice can't outbid Cathy or Bob to purchase from Dan, so Alice will not be able to get a trade with them. Fred can't underbid Dan or Emily, so he will not be able to get a trade with Cathy. In other words, a stable equilibrium has been reached.

Graph  of discrete example

A supply and demand graph could also be drawn from this. The demand would be:

  • 1 person is willing to pay $30 (Cathy).
  • 2 people are willing to pay $20 (Cathy and Bob).
  • 3 people are willing to pay $10 (Cathy, Bob, and Alice).

The supply would be:

  • 1 person is willing to sell for $5 (Dan).
  • 2 people are willing to sell for $15 (Dan and Emily).
  • 3 people are willing to sell for $25 (Dan, Emily, and Fred).

Supply and demand match when the quantity traded is two sacks and the price is between $15 and $20. Whether Dan sells to Cathy, and Emily to Bob, or the other way round, and what precisely is the price agreed cannot be determined. This is the only limitation of this simple model. When considering the full assumptions of perfect competition the price would be fully determined, since there would be enough participants to determine the price. For example, if the "last trade" was between someone willing to sell at $15.50 and someone willing to pay $15.51, then the price could be determined to the penny. As more participants enter, the more likely there will be a close bracketing of the equilibrium price.

It is important to note that this example violates the assumption of perfect competition in that there are a limited number of market participants. However, this simplification shows how the equilibrium price and quant