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In a hypothetical country, the population is expected to increase by 25% following recent legislation relaxing the barriers that restrict immigration. It is expected that the new immigrants will purchase the same goods and services as the current population does. If all other economic forces are held constant, how would this increase in population influence demand? HELPPP How Markets Work Unit Test
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