Demand curve


 

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Demand curve

The graph of quantity demanded as a function of price, normally downward sloping, straight or curved, and drawn with quantity on the horizontal axis and price on the vertical axis. Demand curves for imports and for foreign exchange usually have the same qualitative properties as demand curves for goods, but for somewhat different reasons.



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Demand Note

Demand Note

A note having no date for repayment, but due on demand of the lender.


Demand elasticity

Demand elasticity

Normally the price elasticity of demand. References to other elasticities of demand, such as the income elasticity are normally explicit. See import demand elasticity.


Reciprocal demand curve

Reciprocal demand curve

An offer curve. So called to emphasize that a country exports in order, reciprocally, to get imports in return.


Import demand elasticity

Import demand elasticity

The elasticity of demand for imports with respect to price.


Excess demand

Excess demand

Demand minus supply. Thus a country's demand for imports of a homogeneous good is its excess demand for that good.


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