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why is the law of demand?​

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Answered by Ammuharish
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The law of demand is a fundamental principle of economics that states that at a higher price consumers will demand a lower quantity of a good. Demand is derived from the law of diminishing marginal utility, the fact that consumers use economic goods to satisfy their most urgent needs first.

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The law of demand is a fundamental principle of economics that states that at a higher price consumers will demand a lower quantity of a good. Demand is derived from the law of diminishing marginal utility, the fact that consumers use economic goods to satisfy their most urgent needs first

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