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Economics for your Classroom from
Ed Dolan’s Econ Blog
Why is Olive Oil, Good for the
Body, So Hard on the Budget?
Updated...
Olive Oil is Good!
 Olive oil is delicious!
 Its high content of monsaturated fat makes it among
the most healthy of coo...
But Olive Oil Prices are Soaring. Why?
 The price of olive oil jumped in 2012 and
has stayed through 2013 and 2014,
altho...
Changes in Consumer Behavior
 No meal in Southern Europe is complete
without a basket of bread and a dish of
olive oil
 ...
Question: How Do Changes in Consumer Behavior Affect Price?
How do changes in consumer incomes and
tastes affect the price...
Answer: How Changes in Consumer Behavior Affect Price
 Olive oil is a normal good so fall in European
consumer incomes by...
War and Bad Weather in Producing Countries
 Spain is by far the largest
producer of olive oil
 The weather in Spain has ...
Question: How Do War and Bad Weather Affect the Price?
Other things being equal, how do war
and bad weather affect the pri...
Answer: How War and Bad Weather Affect the Price
 Bad weather and war both cause the
supply curve to shift to the left, f...
The Bottom Line
 Demand will not be a big factor
affecting olive oil prices in the short
run, although world demand can b...
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Answer: How Changes in Consumer Behavior Affect Price
 Olive oil is a normal good so fall in European
consumer incomes by themselves would shift
demand toward D1
 Meanwhile increasing preference for olive oil in
the rest of the world would have the opposite
effect, shifting demand back toward D0
 In practice, the two effects roughly canceled
each other out during 2013 and 2014, leaving
demand little changed
 The changes in consumer behavior do not
affect the “other things being equal” conditions
behind the supply curve, so they do not shift the
supply curve
Nov. 14, 2014 Ed Dolan’s Econ Blog

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Answer: How Changes in Consumer Behavior Affect Price  Olive oil is a normal good so fall in European consumer incomes by themselves would shift demand toward D1  Meanwhile increasing preference for olive oil in the rest of the world would have the opposite effect, shifting demand back toward D0  In practice, the two effects roughly canceled each other out during 2013 and 2014, leaving demand little changed  The changes in consumer behavior do not affect the “other things being equal” conditions behind the supply curve, so they do not shift the supply curve Nov. 14, 2014 Ed Dolan’s Econ Blog

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