G10 PED & Place

Thursday, 26th October 2023
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we buy many things everyday to what we want to what we really need

if something is expensive you will think about buying or not buying it depending on the value and availability

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we buy many things everyday to what we want to what we really need

if something is expensive you will think about buying or not buying it depending on the value and availability

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2.00 AED > 2.20 AED

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Elastic- customer demand reacts a lot to price changes= not a necessity - exclusive items with premium pricing

Inelastic- customer demand is not very reactive to price changes= necessity

Unitary= comfort goods for example like TV, gym equipment


What is Price Elasticity Demand used for?
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For businesses to check how demand changes when the price is changed
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For businesses to calculate the effect of demand on high price.
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To increase market share by producing more products.
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Inelastic means customer demand doesn't react a lot to price changes.
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true
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false
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A value equal to 1 means the product is...
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elastic
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inelastic
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unitary elastic

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A value less than 1 means the product is...
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elastic
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inelastic
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unitary elastic

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Alia sells hand-made soaps in Ajman City Centre.
Use the formula to calculate the PED (% change in quantity demand ÷ % change in price)
% change in quantity: increased 30%
% change in price: decreased 10%
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0.3
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3
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3.1

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According to the PED calculation, Alia's products are...
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elastic
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inelastic
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unitary elastic

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Distribution channels
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Durable goods are made to last three or
more years, for example, bicycles, furniture and cars. Non-durable goods are goods that
are used for three years or less.
e-commerce website

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Heba has a healthy frozen yoghurt business. She needs to distribute the goods to the consumers quickly. Which factor is this an example of?
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consumer/ industrial goods
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frequency of purchase
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perishable goods
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location of customers

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Shahla has a candle and essential oils business where she is responsible for packing and arranging the delivery of goods to her international customers. Which distribution is this an example of?
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supermarket
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e-commerce website
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department store
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factory

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