Multiple Choice
Suppose product X is an input in the production of product Y. Product Y in turn is a substitute for product Z. An increase in the price of X can be expected to
A) decrease the demand for Z.
B) increase the demand for Z.
C) have no effect on the demand for Z.
D) decrease the supply of Z.
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