In the movie "Tommy Boy" the main character Tommy has been sent out to sell brake pads to keep the factory running. Tommy and his partner Richard go all around the country to try to sell brake pads, but the encounter many problems along the way. After they think they have received enough buyers for their brake pads a persons inside the company destroys the account information losing all records of the buyers that Tommy and Richard have made. While Tommy and Richard are out trying to sell brake pads to save the factory his brother in law tries to sell the company to a much larger company for a larger profit. Tommy finds out that the brother is trying to sell the company and takes a plan to New York where the stepbrother and the CEO of the larger company are meeting and going to sign the papers for the company. When Tommy arrives, he finds out that his stepbrother is not legally his stepbrother so he cannot sell the company. Tommy then breaks into the meeting and tricks the CEO of the bigger company into half a million brake pads and then tells him that his brother is not really his brother and takes back and saves the company.
In the movie there are many examples of economics at work. The company has a low demand for brake pads affecting the supply. When Tommy and Richard have to go sell pads they acquire buyers to raise the demand and increase the supply. As they acquire buyers for their brake pads they have to take offers they would not normally take because of the need for more buyers. When they first try to gain new buyers they first learn how to sell so they start off rough and then learn how to work the market and tell the buyer what the want to hear. Once the demand for the brake pads goes up the company has problems with the supply because of the sudden increase in demand. Tommy