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Equilibrium Price

Summary

The equilibrium price is the market price at which the quantity of a good or service supplied is equal to the quantity demanded.

Detailed Description

In economics, the equilibrium price occurs when the market is balanced, meaning neither excess supply nor excess demand exists. At this price, consumers are willing to purchase the same amount that producers are willing to sell. This concept is fundamental in price theory, reflecting the interaction between supply and demand in determining the price of goods in a competitive market. The equilibrium price can change due to shifts in demand and supply curves, influencing market dynamics significantly.

Category
Market Economics
Synonyms
Equilibrium Cost
Clearing Price
Market Price

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Market Analysis

Economists analyze equilibrium prices to forecast market behavior and inform business strategies.

Industries:

Economics
Financial Services
Retail

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Financial Analytics Tools
Pricing Strategies

Businesses utilize knowledge of equilibrium prices to develop pricing strategies that optimize profit while remaining competitive.

Industries:

Retail
Wholesale
E-commerce

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Retail Management Software

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