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in what respect would you expect determinant demand for computers to differ from determinants of the demand for milk
When income rises, and the quantity of a commodity remains stable, one can expect a number of things to happen. One is that the price of the commodity will rise. That of course ties into the fact that demand will rise with higher income. Eventually, however, the quantity of the commodity will rise to meet demand.
With no subsequent change in demand, you can expect prices to drop.
the developing economies of Asia, along with normal population increases world wide will dramatically increase demand for fresh water. If we do nothing about this, expect BIG problems. The only viable solution to avoid "water wars" of the future is to ensure that we continue to develop desalinization technology, so 30 years from now we will be able turn sea water into an almost limitless supply of drinkable water.
If there were a sharp increase in demand for Hershey's chocolate bars, we could expect the company to increase production to meet this new demand. This might lead to higher prices if the supply cannot keep pace with the demand. Additionally, Hershey's may implement marketing strategies to capitalize on the increased interest, potentially leading to greater brand visibility and market share. Overall, the response would aim to balance supply with the heightened consumer interest.
both high and low demand periods
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i expect from the company to appreciate my work as i am going to work hard to achieve the company overall goal and i expect it will achieve my own goal.
low and rising
No. There's no reason to expect that to happen.
Regions with ample resources, job opportunities, and infrastructure are likely to urbanize as the population increases. Coastal areas, major metropolitan areas, and areas with high agricultural productivity tend to experience rapid urbanization due to the concentration of people and economic activities. Additionally, regions with good transportation networks and access to education often attract urban growth.