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Visualizing Market Equilibrium Through Interactive Graphs

 

This interactive economics model allows students to manipulate supply and demand curves to understand how markets reach equilibrium. Users can adjust various factors affecting supply and demand and immediately see the impact on price and quantity.

 

Key Features:

 

• Interactive Curve Manipulation: Drag supply and demand curves to see real-time changes.

 

• Equilibrium Visualization: Watch price and quantity adjust to market forces.

 

• Shift Factor Controls: Adjust determinants like consumer income, production costs, and preferences.

 

• Dynamic Price Discovery: Observe how markets self-correct to equilibrium.

 

Educational Value:

 

This simulator makes abstract economic concepts concrete through visual manipulation. Students develop understanding of how supply and demand curves intersect to determine market equilibrium, how shifts in these curves affect price and quantity, and why markets tend toward equilibrium. The hands-on interaction helps students internalize the mechanics of market dynamics better than static textbook diagrams.

 

Perfect for high school and college economics courses, AP/IB Economics, business education, and introductory microeconomics classes.

 

Created by participants of the SLS cookout workshop using Claude 4. For more educational simulations, visit: https://sg.iwant2study.org/ospsg/index.php/ai-prompt-library/1366-prompt-library-for-educational-simulations

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