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Price Determination in a Competitive Market

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Did you buy something recently? Maybe it was a new jacket? A top? A new game console? Whatever it was, how much did you pay for it? The price can range from 50 pence to 500 pounds. What determines the price of a good or service? This article will show you how price determination in a competitive market is done.

What is a competitive market?

A perfectly competitive market, or a competitive market, is one in which no single producer is the dominant supplier. A competitive market is a market with many buyers and sellers.

Learn more about this type of market in our article Perfect Competition.

Meaning of price determination

Price determination relates to how the forces of supply and demand interact in a market.

Price determination is the process of how the forces of demand for goods and services and the supply of goods and services in a market interact to determine the price.

The level of consumer demand for a product and the response, the supply of producers, play a critical role in determining the price of that product.

A company produces and sells face masks for £1 because of the pandemic and the government’s safety guidelines. Since face masks are mandated, the demand for face masks has increased. Knowing that consumers need face masks, the company increases its supply of face masks to meet the increased demand and increases the price from £1 to £2.This example is just one example of how changes in demand and supply can affect the price of a good or service. This interaction is called price determination.

Price determination under perfect competition

Now that we know what a competitive market is and what price determination is in general, let us look at how prices are determined in this type of market.

the interaction of market demand and market supply determines the price in a competitive market. From Figure 1 below, we can see a point where demand (D) and supply (S) meet. At this point, D = S, which is called the market equilibrium. The corresponding price at the point of market equilibrium, Pe, is called the equilibrium price. The equilibrium price is the price at which the numerous suppliers are willing to supply the market and the numerous consumers are willing to buy.

price determination competitive market equilibrium studysmarterFig. 1 - Price determination in a competitive market

In reality, however, it is not always easy to know where S = D and thus to determine the equilibrium price. For this reason, we often face some challenges, such as disequilibrium, excess supply and excess demand.

Disequilibrium is an economic situation characterised by a shortage or excess of demand or supply. Disequilibrium occurs when the intended demand of consumers does not match the intended supply of businesses.

Excess demand is an economic situation in which consumers are willing to buy more than firms are willing to supply in the market.

Excess supply is when firms are willing to offer more in the market than consumers are willing to buy.

These challenges make it much more difficult to set prices. However, in our article Market Equilibrium you will see how the market can change when problems such as imbalance, oversupply and scarcity occur.

How does the interaction of demand and supply determine equilibrium price in a market economy?

The interaction of supply and demand determines the equilibrium price in a market economy because they are opposing factors in the market. Consumers are willing to purchase a product at a price that depends on their income and other factors, while firms are willing to offer products at a certain price considering their total costs. These two forces enter the market with their individual prices and agree to trade so that no player is disadvantaged.

Importance of price in the market

Price is a critical factor in the demand and supply of goods and services in a market. Price plays an important role in the market in the following ways:

  • The flagging function serves as an indicator of when there is a surplus or shortage in the market. The price has the function of signalling a shortage or a surplus in a market and giving the main actors the opportunity to react.
  • The decision-making function serves as a tool to help the main actors in the market to know how to react. Price helps consumers to make a decision about buying a product and attach value to the product. It also plays a decision-making role for suppliers, as it reveals consumers’ needs and wants, which the supplier uses to make an informed decision.

Role of demand and supply in price determination

Demand and supply play different roles in the process of price determination. Before we look at their roles, we should define both terms.

Demand refers to the desire of consumers to purchase goods and services at certain prices.

Supply refers to the quantity of a good or service that firms are willing to produce and put on the market.

The law of supply and demand clarifies the relationship between supply and demand and how they affect the prices of goods and services, explaining the interrelationship between supply and demand markets.

Learn more about the law of demand in our article ‘Demand’ and the law of supply in our article ‘Supply’.

We can also see how demand and supply can determine a good or service price through elasticity.

Elasticity is an economic measure of how sensitive one economic factor is to another. For example, how does demand change when people’s income changes?

There are four types of elasticities.

Price elasticity of demand

Price elasticity of demand (PED) measures the change in the quantity demanded of a product relative to a change in its price. In our article’ Price Elasticity of Demand’, you will be able to calculate PED and understand how price changes can affect consumer demand.

Price elasticity of supply

Price elasticity of supply (PES) measures the percentage change in the supply of a good or service when the price changes. Our explanation of ‘Price Elasticity of Supply’ will help you understand how companies change their supply of a good or service when the price changes. You will also see what factors determine how quickly companies respond to price changes.

Income elasticity of demand

Income elasticity of demand (YED) measures the percentage change in a consumer’s income relative to the number of goods consumers demand. You might expect a change in a consumer’s income to affect the number of goods or services they demand. Still, in our article ‘Income Elasticity of Demand’, you will see that this relationship is affected for different types of goods.

Cross price elasticity of demand

Cross elasticity of demand (XED) measures the percentage change in the quantity demanded of one good (e.g., good A) versus the percentage change in the price of another good (e.g., good B). In our explanation of ‘Cross Elasticity of Demand’, you can calculate XED and understand precisely the relationship between two goods.

Price Determination in a Competitive Market - Key takeaways

  • Price determination is how the forces of demand for goods and services and the supply of goods and services in the market interact to determine the price of those goods and services.
  • A perfectly competitive market, or a competitive market, is one in which no single producer is the dominant supplier, a market that offers consumers a wide choice of suppliers.
  • The interaction of market demand and market supply determines the price in a competitive market.
  • The point at which demand (D) and supply (S) meet is called the market equilibrium.
  • The corresponding price in the market equilibrium is called the equilibrium price.
  • Shortages and excess supply in a market lead to market disequilibrium.
  • Using elasticities, we can see how supply and demand can determine the price of a good or service.

Frequently Asked Questions about Price Determination in a Competitive Market

The market demand and market supply determine the prices in a competitive market. Therefore, the market equilibrium in the market, where the market demand meets the market supply, determines the price. A competitive market is characterised by a large number of consumers and suppliers. All the quantity of a product determines the prices all the consumers plan to purchase and all the quantity of a product all firms wish to supply. The price determination is not focused on individual consumer demand and firm supply in this market. 

Price determination is how prices are set in a market based on the interaction of demand and supply. The invisible hand of demand and supply forces determines the price in a market.

Price is important in any market as it helps set the value for products. It is crucial in a market because it acts as a flagging factor for when there is a shortage or excess in the competitive market. Also, it helps players in the market with the redistribution of resources. 

Price is essential in a market as it aids in decision-making for both consumers and suppliers in the market.

Both consumers and suppliers determine the price and quantity traded in a market. Consumers set a demand based on the price they are willing to pay, and suppliers trade the quantity they are willing to supply at a certain price. 

The price in a competitive market is the equilibrium price. This is the price at where supply (S) is equal to demand (D).

Elasticities can be used as factors to show how supply and demand can determine the price of a good or service.

The methods of determining the price involve finding where supply (S) is equal to demand (D).

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What is the elasticity of demand?

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Elasticity of demand is a measure of the responsiveness of the demanded quantity of a good or service to a change in any of the demand determinants.

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What are the most common types of demand elasticity?

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The most common types of demand elasticity are:

  • Price elasticity

  • Income elasticity 

  • Cross-elasticity 

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What affects the elasticity of demand?


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Elasticity of demand depends on a variety of factors that affect consumer preferences.

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Can you name the factors that affect elasticity of demand?


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The factors that affect elasticity of demand are:

  • Market definition

  • Time horizon

  • Availability of substitutes

  • Luxury goods vs necessities

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How many types of demand exist based on demand elasticity?


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Three

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Can you name the types of demand that exist based on demand elasticity?

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The three types of demand that exist based on demand elasticity are:

  • Elastic demand

  • Inelastic demand

  • Unitary elastic demand

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What is utility?


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Utility is the satisfaction that a person obtains when consuming a good or a service.

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A change in the own price of a good can lead to:


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An outward shift in the demand curve

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A change in the non-price determinant can lead to:

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An outward shift in the demand curve

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What is elastic demand?


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Demand is elastic if a change in its determinant leads to a more than proportionate change in the quantity demanded.

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What is inelastic demand?


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Demand is inelastic if a change in its determinant leads to a less than proportionate change in the quantity demanded.

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What is unitary elastic demand?


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Demand is unitary elastic if a change in its determinant leads to a proportionate change in the quantity demanded.

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How many main factors are there that affect the elasticity of demand?


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Four main factors affect elasticity of demand.

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What are the main factors that affect the elasticity of demand?


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The main factors that affect the elasticity of demand are market definition, time horizon, availability of substitutes, and luxuries vs necessities.

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What is price elasticity of demand?

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Price elasticity of demand is a measure of the responsiveness of the quantity demanded to a change in the own price of a good.

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How do you calculate price elasticity of demand?

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Price elasticity of demand is calculated as a percentage change in the quantity demanded divided by a percentage change in the price of a good.

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How many types of demand are there based on how much the quantity demanded of a good changes when its price changes?


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There are three types of demand based on how much the quantity demanded of a good changes when its price changes.

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What types of demand are there based on the price elasticity of demand?


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There are three types of demand based on its the price elasticity:

• Unitary price elastic demand

• Price inelastic demand

• Price elastic demand

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What is unitary price elastic demand?


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Demand is unitary elastic if a change in the own price of a good leads to a proportionate change in the quantity demanded.

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What value(s) does the unitary price elasticity of demand take?


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> 10

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What is price inelastic demand?

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Demand is price inelastic if a change in the own price of a good leads to a less than proportionate change in the quantity demanded.

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What value(s) does the price elasticity for inelastic demand take?


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between 0 and 1 only

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What is price elastic demand?

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Demand is price elastic if a change in the own price of a good leads to a more than proportionate change in the quantity demanded.

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What value(s) does the price elasticity for elastic demand take?


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> 1

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Does the price elasticity of demand vary along a linear demand curve?

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Yes. Price elasticity of demand varies along a linear demand curve.

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What are the special cases of the price elasticity of demand?


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There are two special cases of the price elasticity of demand:

• Perfectly inelastic demand

• Perfectly elastic demand

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What is the value of elasticity for a perfectly price inelastic demand?


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0

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What is the value of elasticity for a perfectly price elastic demand?


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0

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If the total consumer expenditure on a particular good or service falls when the price increases, then demand is:


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Price elastic

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If the total consumer expenditure on a particular good or service rises when the price increases, then demand is:

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Price elastic

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If the total consumer expenditure on a particular good or service remains constant when the price increases, then demand is:


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Price elastic

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What is income elasticity of demand?

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Income elasticity of demand measures the responsiveness of the quantity demanded to a change in consumer income.

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How is income elasticity of demand calculated?

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Income elasticity of demand is calculated as a percentage change in the quantity demanded divided by a percentage change in income.

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Why is income elasticity of demand a unit-free measure?


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Income elasticity of demand is a unit-free measure as percentage change is divided by a percentage change.

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How many types of goods are there based on how their quantity demanded reacts to changes in consumer income?


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There are two types of goods depending on how their quantity demanded reacts to changes in consumer income:

  • Normal goods

  • Inferior goods

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What is a normal good?


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A normal good is consumed more as incomes rise and less when incomes fall.

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What happens to the quantity demanded of a normal good as consumer income increases?


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When consumer income increases the quantity demanded of a normal good increases.

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Why does the quantity demanded of a normal good decreases as income decreases?


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The quantity demanded of a normal good decreases as income decreases as consumers are able to afford less at lower income.

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What values does the income elasticity of demand for a normal good take?


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Income elasticity of demand for a normal good is positive (greater than 0).

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What is an inferior good?


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An inferior good is consumed less as incomes rise and more when incomes fall.

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What happens to the quantity demanded of an inferior good as consumer income decreases?


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When consumer income decreases the quantity demanded of an inferior good increases.

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Why does the quantity demanded of an inferior good decreases as income increases?


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The quantity demanded of an inferior good decreases as income increases as consumers are switching away to better quality products.

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What values does the income elasticity of demand for an inferior good take?


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Income elasticity of demand for an inferior good is negative (less than 0).

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What are necessities?


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The goods without which people would have a problem subsisting, making those goods income inelastic.

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What are luxuries?


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The goods without which people would not have a problem subsisting, making those goods income elastic.

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What types of demand are there based on the income elasticity of demand?


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There are three types of demand based on income elasticity:

    • Unitary income elastic demand

    • Income inelastic demand

    • Income elastic demand

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What value(s) does the unitary income elasticity of demand take?


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> 10

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What value(s) does the income elastic demand take?


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> 1

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What value(s) does the income inelastic demand take?


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between 0 and 1

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What is unitary income elastic demand?


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Demand is unitary income elastic if a change in consumer income leads to a proportionate change in the quantity demanded.

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