what would happen to the equilibrium price and quantity when the decrease in demand is less than decrease in supply
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The decrease in demand = decrease in supply
When the magnitudes of the decrease in both demand and supply are equal, it leads to a proportionate shift of both demand and supply curve. Consequently, the equilibrium price remains the same but there is a decrease in the equilibrium quantity.
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