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the machine thAT increased the demand for slaves was the cotton gin
'Agflation' is the rising food prices caused by increased demand for agricultural commodities.
In general, when a company says there is "strong market growth", they mean that the overall demand for the product they are selling has increased. In other words, there is a larger market for the product they make and are trying to sell. However, it doesn't necessarily mean that the increase in demand is for THEIR particular product. Instead, it is an increase in demand for all companies that make that product. For example, Starbucks might say that there is market growth for coffee products. That means that more people are buying coffee products, but not necessarily from Starbucks. If it was only growth in Starbucks, then they would (or should) say that they have strong "sales growth".
When an economist says that the demand for a product has increased this means that
One can find a Cuisinart Coffee on Demand Coffee Maker on the Cuisinart website. One can also find the Coffee Maker on the Amazon website offered by a variety of vendors.
Growing families increased the demand for products.
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For nomadic people, agriculture replaced hunting and gathering as their primary means of food production. Agriculture allowed for a more settled lifestyle, which led to the development of permanent villages and communities.
Change in either demand or supply will cause change in both price and quantity. Suppose people started seeing this headline everywhere: “Medical researchers discover that drinking coffee has immediate health benefits.” What do you expect would happen to the price and quantity of coffee that is exchanged in the market? The news might alter consumer tastes for coffee and lead to an increase in the demand for the drink. As demand increases, the quantity that consumers are willing and able to purchase at every price increases. Because coffee is relatively scarce and its producers face increasing marginal cost, the equilibrium price and quantity of coffee will rise in response to the increased demand.
Demand for coffee in Pakistan is at an all time high. There are many cafes opening in Pakistan and more and more people are socializing with friends over a coffee.
Increased productivity in Brazil, the world's leading coffee producer in 2002, as well as ramped up production in nations like Vietnam, were contributing factors to farmers' woes. In particular, Vietnam benefited from an increased demand for robusta beans
the demand for mustangs increased between 2007 and 2008