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explain determinants of supply ​

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Answered by TakshDj
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changes in non-price factors that will cause an entire supply curve to shift (increasing or decreasing market supply); these include 1) the number of sellers in a market, 2) the level of technology used in a good's production, 3) the prices of inputs used to produce a good, 4) the amount of government regulation, ...

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Answered by Prinishaa55
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Price is perhaps the most obvious determinant of supply. As the price of a firm's output increases, it becomes more attractive to produce that output and firms will want to supply more. Economists refer to the phenomenon that quantity supplied increases as price increases as the law of supply

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