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Lecture · Microeconomics 101

Supply Shock in the Coffee Market

Effect of a Brazilian frost on equilibrium.

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Initial market: Qd = 100 − 2P, Qs = 20 + 2P. A frost destroys 30 units of supply at every price.

Initial: 100 − 2P = 20 + 2P ⇒ P* = 20, Q* = 60
New Qs = −10 + 2P
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Notes + MathAI Output
AI · Notes + Math

Supply Shock — Coffee Market

Setup
Qd = 100 − 2P Qs = 20 + 2P
Initial: P* = 20, Q* = 60
Shock
Qs' = −10 + 2P
100 − 2P = −10 + 2P ⇒ P*' = 27.5, Q*' = 45
Net effect
Price
↑ +37.5%
Quantity
↓ −25%
Flashcards
Q
Demand vs quantity demanded? A shift moves the curve; movement along the curve changes only quantity demanded.

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