\documentclass[10pt,a4paper]{article} % Packages \usepackage{fancyhdr} % For header and footer \usepackage{multicol} % Allows multicols in tables \usepackage{tabularx} % Intelligent column widths \usepackage{tabulary} % Used in header and footer \usepackage{hhline} % Border under tables \usepackage{graphicx} % For images \usepackage{xcolor} % For hex colours %\usepackage[utf8x]{inputenc} % For unicode character support \usepackage[T1]{fontenc} % Without this we get weird character replacements \usepackage{colortbl} % For coloured tables \usepackage{setspace} % For line height \usepackage{lastpage} % Needed for total page number \usepackage{seqsplit} % Splits long words. %\usepackage{opensans} % Can't make this work so far. Shame. Would be lovely. \usepackage[normalem]{ulem} % For underlining links % Most of the following are not required for the majority % of cheat sheets but are needed for some symbol support. \usepackage{amsmath} % Symbols \usepackage{MnSymbol} % Symbols \usepackage{wasysym} % Symbols %\usepackage[english,german,french,spanish,italian]{babel} % Languages % Document Info \author{liviabrookes} \pdfinfo{ /Title (supply.pdf) /Creator (Cheatography) /Author (liviabrookes) /Subject (Supply Cheat Sheet) } % Lengths and widths \addtolength{\textwidth}{6cm} \addtolength{\textheight}{-1cm} \addtolength{\hoffset}{-3cm} \addtolength{\voffset}{-2cm} \setlength{\tabcolsep}{0.2cm} % Space between columns \setlength{\headsep}{-12pt} % Reduce space between header and content \setlength{\headheight}{85pt} % If less, LaTeX automatically increases it \renewcommand{\footrulewidth}{0pt} % Remove footer line \renewcommand{\headrulewidth}{0pt} % Remove header line \renewcommand{\seqinsert}{\ifmmode\allowbreak\else\-\fi} % Hyphens in seqsplit % This two commands together give roughly % the right line height in the tables \renewcommand{\arraystretch}{1.3} \onehalfspacing % Commands \newcommand{\SetRowColor}[1]{\noalign{\gdef\RowColorName{#1}}\rowcolor{\RowColorName}} % Shortcut for row colour \newcommand{\mymulticolumn}[3]{\multicolumn{#1}{>{\columncolor{\RowColorName}}#2}{#3}} % For coloured multi-cols \newcolumntype{x}[1]{>{\raggedright}p{#1}} % New column types for ragged-right paragraph columns \newcommand{\tn}{\tabularnewline} % Required as custom column type in use % Font and Colours \definecolor{HeadBackground}{HTML}{333333} \definecolor{FootBackground}{HTML}{666666} \definecolor{TextColor}{HTML}{333333} \definecolor{DarkBackground}{HTML}{36A37F} \definecolor{LightBackground}{HTML}{F2F9F7} \renewcommand{\familydefault}{\sfdefault} \color{TextColor} % Header and Footer \pagestyle{fancy} \fancyhead{} % Set header to blank \fancyfoot{} % Set footer to blank \fancyhead[L]{ \noindent \begin{multicols}{3} \begin{tabulary}{5.8cm}{C} \SetRowColor{DarkBackground} \vspace{-7pt} {\parbox{\dimexpr\textwidth-2\fboxsep\relax}{\noindent \hspace*{-6pt}\includegraphics[width=5.8cm]{/web/www.cheatography.com/public/images/cheatography_logo.pdf}} } \end{tabulary} \columnbreak \begin{tabulary}{11cm}{L} \vspace{-2pt}\large{\bf{\textcolor{DarkBackground}{\textrm{Supply Cheat Sheet}}}} \\ \normalsize{by \textcolor{DarkBackground}{liviabrookes} via \textcolor{DarkBackground}{\uline{cheatography.com/164261/cs/34787/}}} \end{tabulary} \end{multicols}} \fancyfoot[L]{ \footnotesize \noindent \begin{multicols}{3} \begin{tabulary}{5.8cm}{LL} \SetRowColor{FootBackground} \mymulticolumn{2}{p{5.377cm}}{\bf\textcolor{white}{Cheatographer}} \\ \vspace{-2pt}liviabrookes \\ \uline{cheatography.com/liviabrookes} \\ \end{tabulary} \vfill \columnbreak \begin{tabulary}{5.8cm}{L} \SetRowColor{FootBackground} \mymulticolumn{1}{p{5.377cm}}{\bf\textcolor{white}{Cheat Sheet}} \\ \vspace{-2pt}Published 22nd October, 2022.\\ Updated 24th October, 2022.\\ Page {\thepage} of \pageref{LastPage}. \end{tabulary} \vfill \columnbreak \begin{tabulary}{5.8cm}{L} \SetRowColor{FootBackground} \mymulticolumn{1}{p{5.377cm}}{\bf\textcolor{white}{Sponsor}} \\ \SetRowColor{white} \vspace{-5pt} %\includegraphics[width=48px,height=48px]{dave.jpeg} Measure your website readability!\\ www.readability-score.com \end{tabulary} \end{multicols}} \begin{document} \raggedright \raggedcolumns % Set font size to small. Switch to any value % from this page to resize cheat sheet text: % www.emerson.emory.edu/services/latex/latex_169.html \footnotesize % Small font. \begin{multicols*}{3} \begin{tabularx}{5.377cm}{x{1.69218 cm} x{3.28482 cm} } \SetRowColor{DarkBackground} \mymulticolumn{2}{x{5.377cm}}{\bf\textcolor{white}{Law of Supply}} \tn % Row 0 \SetRowColor{LightBackground} {\bf{Individual Supply}} & the quantity of a good or service that a producer is willing and able to produce at a range of prices. \tn % Row Count 4 (+ 4) % Row 1 \SetRowColor{white} {\bf{The Law of Supply}} & states that as price increases, quantity supplied increases, assuming ceteris paribus*, vice versa. \tn % Row Count 8 (+ 4) % Row 2 \SetRowColor{LightBackground} \mymulticolumn{2}{x{5.377cm}}{This means that there is a positive relationship between price and quantity supplied, which means as one rises, the other will also.} \tn % Row Count 11 (+ 3) \hhline{>{\arrayrulecolor{DarkBackground}}--} \SetRowColor{LightBackground} \mymulticolumn{2}{x{5.377cm}}{*Ceteris paribus means that any other factor affecting the supply of that good is held constant.} \tn \hhline{>{\arrayrulecolor{DarkBackground}}--} \end{tabularx} \par\addvspace{1.3em} \begin{tabularx}{5.377cm}{x{1.4931 cm} x{3.4839 cm} } \SetRowColor{DarkBackground} \mymulticolumn{2}{x{5.377cm}}{\bf\textcolor{white}{Key Definitions}} \tn % Row 0 \SetRowColor{LightBackground} {\bf{Production}} & the process of transforming inputs into goods \tn % Row Count 2 (+ 2) % Row 1 \SetRowColor{white} {\bf{Productivity}} & the rate of output, or output divided by input \tn % Row Count 4 (+ 2) % Row 2 \SetRowColor{LightBackground} {\bf{Profitability}} & how much profit a good is making- profit=revenue-costs \tn % Row Count 6 (+ 2) % Row 3 \SetRowColor{white} {\bf{Technology}} & methods, processes, and man-made capital used in the production process \tn % Row Count 9 (+ 3) % Row 4 \SetRowColor{LightBackground} {\bf{Tariff}} & a tax on imported goods \tn % Row Count 10 (+ 1) \hhline{>{\arrayrulecolor{DarkBackground}}--} \SetRowColor{LightBackground} \mymulticolumn{2}{x{5.377cm}}{when profitability increases, the difference between costs and revenue is greater.} \tn \hhline{>{\arrayrulecolor{DarkBackground}}--} \end{tabularx} \par\addvspace{1.3em} \begin{tabularx}{5.377cm}{X} \SetRowColor{DarkBackground} \mymulticolumn{1}{x{5.377cm}}{\bf\textcolor{white}{Related Goods}} \tn % Row 0 \SetRowColor{LightBackground} \mymulticolumn{1}{x{5.377cm}}{Goods that can be produced using the same or similar resources. Which good is produced depends on which has a relatively higher price.} \tn % Row Count 3 (+ 3) % Row 1 \SetRowColor{white} \mymulticolumn{1}{x{5.377cm}}{For example, apples and pears are related goods because they can be supplied in place of each other. This is because they take similar resources to produce: orchid, pickers, fertiliser, etc.} \tn % Row Count 7 (+ 4) \hhline{>{\arrayrulecolor{DarkBackground}}-} \end{tabularx} \par\addvspace{1.3em} \begin{tabularx}{5.377cm}{X} \SetRowColor{DarkBackground} \mymulticolumn{1}{x{5.377cm}}{\bf\textcolor{white}{Merit and Demerit Goods}} \tn % Row 0 \SetRowColor{LightBackground} \mymulticolumn{1}{x{5.377cm}}{{\bf{-The government can encourage the production of merit goods by subsidising producers:}}} \tn % Row Count 2 (+ 2) % Row 1 \SetRowColor{white} \mymulticolumn{1}{x{5.377cm}}{This means they make payments to firms to help them reduce their cost of production.} \tn % Row Count 4 (+ 2) % Row 2 \SetRowColor{LightBackground} \mymulticolumn{1}{x{5.377cm}}{This would increase supply and shift the supply curve right.} \tn % Row Count 6 (+ 2) % Row 3 \SetRowColor{white} \mymulticolumn{1}{x{5.377cm}}{{\bf{-The government can also discourage the production of demerit goods by imposing indirect taxes:}}} \tn % Row Count 8 (+ 2) % Row 4 \SetRowColor{LightBackground} \mymulticolumn{1}{x{5.377cm}}{This means firms are charged extra to produce these products so cost of production increases.} \tn % Row Count 10 (+ 2) % Row 5 \SetRowColor{white} \mymulticolumn{1}{x{5.377cm}}{This would decrease supply and shift the supply curve left.} \tn % Row Count 12 (+ 2) \hhline{>{\arrayrulecolor{DarkBackground}}-} \SetRowColor{LightBackground} \mymulticolumn{1}{x{5.377cm}}{{\bf{Merit goods}} are goods that the government deem beneficial for society eg. vaccinations \newline {\bf{Demerit goods}} are goods that the government deem harmful for society eg. cigarettes} \tn \hhline{>{\arrayrulecolor{DarkBackground}}-} \end{tabularx} \par\addvspace{1.3em} \begin{tabularx}{5.377cm}{x{2.4885 cm} x{2.4885 cm} } \SetRowColor{DarkBackground} \mymulticolumn{2}{x{5.377cm}}{\bf\textcolor{white}{Non-Price Factors}} \tn % Row 0 \SetRowColor{LightBackground} \mymulticolumn{2}{x{5.377cm}}{Factors that influence the amount producers choose to supply, not related to price.} \tn % Row Count 2 (+ 2) % Row 1 \SetRowColor{white} \mymulticolumn{2}{x{5.377cm}}{{\bf{Internal Factors include:}} (factors within business control)} \tn % Row Count 4 (+ 2) % Row 2 \SetRowColor{LightBackground} -costs of production & -price of related goods\textasciicircum{} \tn % Row Count 6 (+ 2) % Row 3 \SetRowColor{white} -level of technology & -productivity \tn % Row Count 7 (+ 1) % Row 4 \SetRowColor{LightBackground} \mymulticolumn{2}{x{5.377cm}}{\textasciicircum{}when mentioning related goods, describe how resources are diverted to the relatively more profitable good.} \tn % Row Count 10 (+ 3) % Row 5 \SetRowColor{white} \mymulticolumn{2}{x{5.377cm}}{{\bf{External Factors include:}} (factors outside business control)} \tn % Row Count 12 (+ 2) % Row 6 \SetRowColor{LightBackground} -political & -environmental \tn % Row Count 13 (+ 1) % Row 7 \SetRowColor{white} -legal & -trade restrictions* \tn % Row Count 14 (+ 1) % Row 8 \SetRowColor{LightBackground} \mymulticolumn{2}{x{5.377cm}}{{\bf{Factors that may cause an increase in supply}}} \tn % Row Count 15 (+ 1) % Row 9 \SetRowColor{white} -resources required to produce the good decrease in cost & -worker training advances, allowing for increased employee productivity \tn % Row Count 19 (+ 4) % Row 10 \SetRowColor{LightBackground} \mymulticolumn{2}{x{5.377cm}}{-the selling price of a related good decreases} \tn % Row Count 20 (+ 1) % Row 11 \SetRowColor{white} \mymulticolumn{2}{x{5.377cm}}{{\bf{Factors that may cause a decrease in supply}}} \tn % Row Count 21 (+ 1) % Row 12 \SetRowColor{LightBackground} -resources required to produce the good increase in cost & -minimum wages for workers increase \tn % Row Count 24 (+ 3) % Row 13 \SetRowColor{white} \mymulticolumn{2}{x{5.377cm}}{-it is not peak-season for the demand of this product (eg. bikinis in winter)} \tn % Row Count 26 (+ 2) \hhline{>{\arrayrulecolor{DarkBackground}}--} \SetRowColor{LightBackground} \mymulticolumn{2}{x{5.377cm}}{*you can remember external non-price factors with the acronym PELT. \newline -Price factors are shown as a movement along the supply curve \newline -Non-price factors are shown as a shift in the supply curve \newline {\bf{when non-price factors cause the supply curve to shift rightwards, the quantity supplied increases at each and every price.}}} \tn \hhline{>{\arrayrulecolor{DarkBackground}}--} \end{tabularx} \par\addvspace{1.3em} % That's all folks \end{multicols*} \end{document}