A record surplus of wheat due to excellent weather is likely to lead to a decrease in the price of wheat. With an abundance of supply, the market may experience downward pressure as farmers and suppliers compete to sell their excess stock. This could make wheat more affordable for consumers, but it may also reduce profit margins for farmers. Overall, the surplus would typically result in lower market prices.
"China has a lage trade surplus."
Government restrictions would decrease consumer surplus because it shifts the supply curve to the left
They would die.
Consumer surplus is the difference between what a buyer is willing to pay and what they actually pay. Since Melissa originally bought the iPod for 120 and had a consumer surplus of 80, it means she was willing to pay 200. If she bought the iPod on sale for 90, her consumer surplus would be 200 - 90 = 110. Therefore, her consumer surplus would have been 110 if she had bought the iPod on sale.
Mesopotamis would ave less people in its population and would eventually disappear.
Yes, some do ,but others would save it in case they have a famine.
Usually, they sell it to flour mills. But they may also keep some to process for their own use. It depends on the size and purpose of the farm.
The more food the had the better their lives would be, because if there was problem with the soil they could have food
Mhad a semisrid climate(very hot). A ancient mesapotamia irrigation farming was created so that farmers would easily water crops,due to irrgation the farmers had surplus of food. by:juliana lee
Please restate the question with added information as to what exactly the question is. An example would be Why do farmers who procuce crops seem to commit suicide in large numbers lately?
"China has a lage trade surplus."
That would probably be "too much of a good thing."
asexually
it is a problem because the crops will be unable to grow properly and the soil would be destroy which means that there would be a problem because it will chap the sources of that crops.
Good question. I just got a $5,000 dollar check in the mail and not sure if I should cash it. Its titled as a "surplus disbursement". The problem is its coming from my home mortgage company. Why would they have extra money? wouldn't any extra just be applied to the principle?
Government restrictions would decrease consumer surplus because it shifts the supply curve to the left