explain the chain of effects of an increase in demand for a commodity on its equilibrium price and quantity
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An increase in supply of a commodity leads to a shift in the supply curve rightwards. When supply increases, it creates an excess supply at the old equilibrium price. This leads to a competiton among sellers, which reduces the price. Decrease in price leads to an increase in demand and fall in supply.
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