Multiple Choice
An increase in the price of a particular good,with all other variables constant,causes
A) a movement along a given supply curve to a lower quantity supplied
B) a shift to a different supply curve with lower quantities supplied
C) a movement along a given supply curve to a higher quantity supplied
D) a shift to a different supply curve with higher quantities supplied
E) no movement along a given supply curve unless demand also changes
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