History, 17.06.2021 17:30 AgentPangolin
A shift of the demand curve (an increase or decrease in demand) due a change in one or more of the determinants of demand causing people to buy more or less of the goods/services at the various prices
*1 change in quantity demanded
2 demand
3 demand law of demand
4 change in demand​
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