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Cosa (chi) è elastic supply - definizione

MEASURE USED TO SHOW THE RESPONSIVENESS OF THE QUANTITY SUPPLIED OF A GOOD OR SERVICE TO A CHANGE IN ITS PRICE
Elasticity of supply; Elastic supply; Inelastic supply
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Price elasticity of supply         
The price elasticity of supply (PES or Es) is a measure used in economics to show the responsiveness, or elasticity, of the quantity supplied of a good or service to a change in its price.
Labour supply         
  • This [[backward bending supply curve of labour]] shows how the change in [[real wage]] rates affects the number of hours worked by employees.
TOTAL HOURS THAT WORKERS WISH TO WORK AT A GIVEN REAL WAGE RATE
Labor supply; Labor supply curve; Labour supply curve; Supply of labor; Labor Supply
In mainstream economic theories, the labour supply is the total hours (adjusted for intensity of effort) that workers wish to work at a given real wage rate. It is frequently represented graphically by a labour supply curve, which shows hypothetical wage rates plotted vertically and the amount of labour that an individual or group of individuals is willing to supply at that wage rate plotted horizontally.
waterworks         
  • A girl collects clean water from a communal water supply in [[Kawempe]], [[Uganda]].
  • Engine room of municipal water works in Toledo, Ohio, 1908
  • Herne Bay Museum]]
  • The sole water supply of this section of Wilder, Tennessee, 1942
  • Shipot, a common source of drinking water in [[Dzyhivka]], [[Ukraine]]
  • Water supplied by a truck in [[Kolhapur]], Maharashtra, India
  • [[Cape Town water crisis]] warning, July 2018
  • A typical residential water meter
  • ''Wasserkunst'' and fountain from 1602 in [[Wismar]], Germany. It's an example of pre-industrialization waterworks and fountain.
PROVISION OF WATER BY PUBLIC UTILITIES, COMMERCIAL ORGANISATIONS, COMMUNITY ENDEAVORS OR BY INDIVIDUALS
Waterworks; Water source; Water Supply and Waterworks; Water-Supply; Water supply engineering; Public water supply; Supply water; Water-works; Water supplies; Water-supply engineering; Water provider
n. a municipal waterworks

Wikipedia

Price elasticity of supply

The price elasticity of supply (PES or Es) is a measure used in economics to show the responsiveness, or elasticity, of the quantity supplied of a good or service to a change in its price.

The elasticity is represented in numerical form, and is defined as the percentage change in the quantity supplied divided by the percentage change in price.

When the elasticity is less than one, the supply of the good can be described as inelastic; when it is greater than one, the supply can be described as elastic. An elasticity of zero indicates that quantity supplied does not respond to a price change: the good is "fixed" in supply. Such goods often have no labor component or are not produced, limiting the short run prospects of expansion. If the elasticity is exactly one, the good is said to be unit-elastic.

The quantity of goods supplied can, in the short term, be different from the amount produced by GameStop, as Market Makers such as Citadel Securities, will have stocks which they can manipulate up or run down, and Citadel's Statement of Financial Conditions ends up with a $65B liability of "Securities sold, not yet purchased, at fair value" like in 2021.