The condition is that the demand curve can only be accurate as long as there are no changes other than price that could affect the consumer's decision. In other words, a demand curve is accurate only as long as the ceteris paribus assumption is true.
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The condition is that the demand curve can only be accurate as long as there are no changes other than price that could affect the consumer's decision. In other words, a demand curve is accurate only as long as the ceteris paribus assumption is true. - You're WelCUM
Everything else (as in everything except the price of whatever good/service and the resulting quantity demanded) must be held constant. I'm not positive that that's the answer you're looking for, but it's the only thing I could think of.
The curve must have a derivative at every point (except its end point).
you make one curve. then you make another curve. presto? you have a butt.
Because these economic actors exist in a condition of scarcity, which means that they must make trade-offs to achieve their desires. Making trade-offs implies economic choices exist.
The sir of astronomy said that space is curve but how that is possible according to me space can not curve if space is the form of curve than all galleries ,plants ,stars, and everything which belong to universe will be move in the same way but there are moving in special curve path . The curve path be may because of different forces which make them make is a curve path. The forces are well know my as . But on curve path I have a example suppose that you are moving on a path the path is curve you are moving in a straight line with any speed but it appear to as that we are moving in a curve path. in reality we are moving in straight line. same condition of earth which are moving in a curve due to same special forces not in a curve space. Now we know very wall that the curve path is due to same special forces which force any body to move in a curve path . In short the curve is due to same force , it is not mean that space is curve. If so than the shape of space is like Imagine the image
It does not. It has a smooth curve. That is called an arc.
The Phillips curve actually does not technically exist, although a modified, expectations Phillips curve does hold empirically. Moreover, the curve demonstrates a trade-off between unemployment and inflation. Essentially, the premise is that fiscal policy cannot solve inflation and unemployment. However, the curve does not hold after the 1960s, and many case studies show fiscal policy can solve both issues to a degree, or at least increase both at the same time.
To properly read the volume of a liquid in a graduated cylinder, look at the bottom of the meniscus at eye level. Make sure the surface of the liquid forms a curve due to surface tension. Read the volume at the bottom of the curve for an accurate measurement.
no you cant
No. A cross wind will cause it to curve slightly on the horizontal plane and gravity will make it curve vertically, but you cannot MAKE it curve unless you possess powers of telekinesis.
Three things affect the trajectory of a curve ball: Coriolis effect, gravity and precession AKA spin drift.