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According to the law of supply What does an increase in the price of a good service or resource lead to an increase in?

Supply. If you are a supplier of a good - the price for your good increase - you will produce more to take advantage of this


When an increase in the price of good A causes an increase in demand for good B the goods are?

When an increase in the price of good A causes an increase in demand for good B, the goods are considered substitutes. This means that consumers view good A and good B as alternatives; when the price of good A rises, consumers shift their preference to good B, leading to an increase in its demand. Examples of substitute goods include butter and margarine or tea and coffee.


What happens when demand for a good increase but it's supply decrease?

The price for the good increases


Two goods are substitutes if a decrease in the price of one good?

Price will increase


If a small percentage increase in the price of a good greatly reduces the quantity demanded for that good the demand for that good is?

price inelastic


What if supply exceeds demand?

When supply exceeds demand, it is known as a surplus.Surpluses only occur among rational producers and consumers if a regulatory price floor is in effect (that is, the government mandates that the price of the good or service in question not go below a certain level). If no such regulation is in place, the price of the good or service will lower to the point where supply and demand are equal to one another.If the price of the good is lowered, then demand will increase.


What does not increase the price of an individual good?

Property taxes


When the price of a capital good increases what happens to the price of related consumer goods and services?

Prices increase due to the increase in production costs.


How does gross profit margin increase?

Increase in the price at which you SELL the good if the cost price at which you BOUGHT/PRODUCED the good remains the same or Decreased Cost Price with a Stable Selling Price. Basically anything that would result in the difference between the Selling Price and Cost Price increasing favourably.


If producer can use resources to produce either good A or good B then increase in price of A will cause what to happen to the supply of A and B?

Demand for good B will increase. If the price for a good increases and there is a similar good on the market, then that similar good will increase in demand. People will buy the cheaper option of something if it is available. This is called "Substitution".


If the demand for a good is inelastic and the price of the good decreases?

Increase. Inelastic demand means that most consumers will continue to buy a good regardless of price.


Why does a Demand curve for a normal good downward sloping?

I. An increase in the price of the good induces consumers to purchase substitute products. . II. An increase in the price of the good reduces consumer' purchasing power. III. Law of Demand- Inverse relationship between price and quantity

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