Economy, asked by adas602, 10 months ago

Real situations where both demand and supply have changed

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Answered by Anonymous
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If the increase in both demand and supply is exactly equal, there occurs a proportionate shift in the demand and supply curve. Consequently, the equilibrium price remains the same. However, the equilibrium quantity rises. In such a case, the right shift of the demand curve is more relative to that of the supply curve.

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Answered by xxZUBAKOxx
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the increase in both demand and supply is exactly equal, there occurs a proportionate shift in the demand and supply curve. Consequently, the equilibrium price remains the same. However, the equilibrium quantity rises. In such a case, the right shift of the demand curve is more relative to that of the supply curve.

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