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    Which of the Following Will Not Cause a Demand Curve
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Which of the Following Will Not Cause a Demand Curve

Question 13

Question 13

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Which of the following will not cause a demand curve to shift position?


A) A doubling of the good's price
B) A doubling of the price of a closely substitutable good
C) A doubling of income
D) A shift in preferences

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