Monday, April 23, 2012

In Response to Lyndzi....


At the end of Lyndzi's post about inelastic goods and her experince with Amtrak she asks the question, What is another major product you can think of with an inelastic demand? If the price of this item increases do you think consumers will find ways to conserve their overall use of the product?

Another product that could be seen as inelastic is electricity/utilities, we all use these daily and their isn't a alternative. Although electricity isn't nearly as expensive as oil if it gets to much for people to pay each month there could be a shift in how we use it. 
Recently with Earth day and global warming problems on the rise people have been looking at their own footprints on the Earth a little differently. However big these problems might be, people will not change their daily routines until it directly effects them. A problem with money could lead a person to cut back on their spending and keep a closer look at their finances. With the price of using your appliances possibly getting higher I could see a slow movement towards conserving their use. This would allow many benefits to the user and to their environment.


New Light Bulb Released on Earth Day..
http://news.yahoo.com/light-bulb-20-life-unveiled-us-earth-day-161236715.html

In an article I found on Yahoo a new LED light bulb was released that lasts an astonishing 20 years. Although many people don't believe it will be a huge seller due to its high price of 60 dollars, its a move in the right direction. However the dutch company Philips is attempting to increase the purchase of a simple product like a light bulb.
Many consumers today are becoming more aware of their spending and the result their spending have on the environment. This allows the customer to save money while also decreasing their constant spending on small purchases. It's a known concept that consumers have habit of wanting instant gratification, and this company (Philips) is allowing the customers to see the product as an investment.