Total revenue test

Total revenue test

In economics, the Total Revenue Test is a means for determining whether demand is elastic or inelastic. If an increase in price causes an increase in total revenue, then demand can be said to be inelastic, since the increase in price does not have a large impact on quantity demanded. If an increase in price causes a decrease in total revenue, then demand can be said to be elastic, since the increase in price has a large impact on quantity demanded.

Examples:

1. Product A currently sells for $10. The seller decides to increase the price to $15, but finds that he ends up making less money. This is because he is selling fewer of the product due to the increased price, and his total revenue has fallen. The demand for this product must be elastic.

2. Product A currently sells for $10. The seller decides to increase the price to $15, and finds that his revenue ends up increasing. The demand for this product must be inelastic.

Mathematical explanation

Total revenue test of demand elasticity is based on the relationship between price, revenue, and elasticity (E_d).The mathematical link between them comes from the formula of the price elasticity of demand::E_d = - left(left(Q_2-Q_1 ight)/ left(P_2- P_1 ight) ight) cdot left(P_1/Q_1 ight)Where P stands for Price, Q for quantity demanded, left(Q_2-Q_1 ight) for change in quantity demanded, left(P_2-P_1 ight) for change in price.cite book |author=Campbell R McConnell|title=Economics : principles, problems, and policies|publisher=McGraw-Hill.|location= New York |year=1987|isbn=0070449589 : 9780070449589|]

Using the idea of limits, it’s easy to convert the formula into::E_d = - frac{dQ}{dP} cdot frac{P}{Q}or even:E_d = - f'(P) cdot frac{P}{Q}

On the other hand, the formula for total revenue (TR) is TR = P cdot Q.

The substitution of f(P) for Q and TR = P cdot f(P) will allow a simple result for frac{dTR}{dP} to be obtained. The multiplication rule for differentiation gives::frac{dTR}{dP} = f'(P) cdot P + f(P)

But f(P) is Q, so frac{dTR}{dP} = f'(P) cdot P + Q.

After both multiplying and dividing by Q, the equation can be rewritten as::frac{dTR}{dP} = Qleft(f'(P) cdot frac{P}{Q} + 1 ight)

The last step is to substitute the elasticity of demand for f'(P) cdot frac{P}{Q} to obtain::frac{dTR}{dP} = Q(-E_d + 1) = Q(1 - E_d).

To find the elasticity of demand using the mathematical explanation of the total revenue test, it’s necessary to use the following rule:

If demand is elastic, E_d > 1 ! , then dfrac{dR}{dP} < 0 ! : price and total revenue move in opposite directions.If demand is inelastic, E_d < 1 ! , then dfrac{dR}{dP} > 0 ! : price and total revenue change in the same direction. If demand is unit elastic, E_d = 1, then frac{dR}{dP} = 0: an increase in price has no influence on the total revenue.

Graph explanation

Total revenue can be represented by a square or a rectangle formed by connecting the following four points on the demand graph: Price (P), Quantity demanded (Q), Point on the Demand Curve (A) and the origin zero (0) (the intersection of the X axis and the Y axis).

Look at the picture.This rectangle or square is the measure of total revenue.

When price or quantity change the square changes. The change in total revenue caused by price is called the price effect. The change in total revenue caused by quantity is called the quantity effect.

Look at the graph. When price changes from P_1 to P_2 the price effect is represented by the rectangle P_1 P_2 CA and the quantity effect is formed by rectangle Q_1 Q_2 BC.

So, if the square of price effect is bigger that the square of the quantity effect the demand is inelastic and E_d < 1 ! .If the square of price effect is smaller that the square of the quantity effect the demand is elastic and E_d > 1 ! .If effects are equal the demand is unit elastic (or unitary elastic).cite book |author=Michael Watts|title=Focus: : High School Economics|publisher=National Council onEconomic Educ.|location=|year=2001|isbn=1561836141|]

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